I Do Not Sleep
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Narrated by:
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Patience Tomlinson
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Judy Finnigan
Do not stand at my grave and weepI am not there; I do not sleep.
Five years ago, Molly Gabriel lost her 20-year-old son, Joey, to a terrible sailing accident. His empty boat was found washed ashore on the rocks -- but his body was never found. Now, Molly has returned to the sands of Cornwall haunted by his death, unable to accept he is gone. Joey was an experienced sailor and died on a calm sea -- things just don't add up and Molly cannot let it go. Desperate for answers she turns to Joey's best friend, Ben, to go back to what really happened that day . . .
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"Exudes a deep and soulful sense of place. Romantic and rain-lashed, du Maurier's Cornwall haunts the pages of Eloise as powerfully as the spirit of the elusive heroine herself. A stirring and intriguing read."—Louise Candlish on Eloise
"Highly readable, incredibly moving in parts, and with wonderful echoes of Daphne Du Maurier, Eloise had me turning pages late into the night."—Dorothy Koomson on Eloise
"A moving meditation on grief, family bonds, motherhood and female friendship."—Sunday Express on Eloise
"A haunting, pacy page-turner, with a real ghostly feel - a must read."—Fabulous Magazine on Eloise
"A creepy ghost story . . . the real star of the book is Judy's beloved Cornwall - a wild beautiful backdrop to the tale that is almost a character in itself."—Bella on Eloise
"Atmospheric, creepy and original, Judy has written a blinder of a first novel"—The Sun on Eloise
"A warm and promising debut."—Daily Mail on Eloise
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