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The Wrong Daughter : The absolutely unputdownable psychological thriller with a jaw-dropping twist by Dandy Smith for 2025!

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£9.99

Paperback 368 pages
Bonnier Books Ltd 16 January 2025
Smith, Dandy

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ISBN/SKU: 9781471418402 Categories/Genres: ,

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Over 5,000 5-star readers reviews and counting. Soon to be a TV series.

**Dandy Smith’s Brand-New Psychological Thriller, The Wedding Vow, Is Now Available To Pre-Order**Two Sisters.

Caitlin and Olivia are excited to finally be old enough to stay home alone. But, when they fall asleep, someone turns the handle of the back door and nothing is ever the same again.

A Missing Daughter.

When their parents return, they find Olivia’s bed empty. Their eldest daughter gone… until now.

One Terrible Lie.

Ten years later, Olivia is back, and everyone is desperate to believe the nightmare is over. But Caitlin doesn’t trust the woman who claims to be her sister. Their memories of that night don’t match, and they are both hiding secrets that could tear their family apart…

What if they trust the wrong daughter?The absolutely gripping and page-turning new psychological thriller from bestselling author Dandy Smith, with a killer twist you won’t see coming.

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