Book details

  • Genre:fiction
  • Sub-genre:Women
  • Language:English
  • Pages:260
  • eBook ISBN:9780473259563

The Road from Midnight

By Wendyl Nissen

Overview


This beautifully written chick lit novel with a thriller twist tells the story of magazine editor Jane Lyndhurst who has it all: a gorgeous, younger celebrity husband, a glamorous, fulfilling career and a beautiful, healthy daughter. But on the overnight train from Paris to Venice her five-year-old daughter Charlotte, goes missing. As her life crumbles about her Jane refuses to leave Venice as she clings to a seemingly irrational belief that her daughter is alive somewhere out there. She haunts the magnificent cathedrals of Venice, praying daily to the Madonna to bring Charlotte safely back to her. And then one day…she does. A compelling page-turner taking the reader on a journey packed with humour, suspense and a scintillating erotic charge.
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Description


This beautifully written chick lit novel with a thriller twist tells the story of magazine editor Jane Lyndhurst who has it all: a gorgeous, younger celebrity husband, a glamorous, fulfilling career and a beautiful, healthy daughter. But on the overnight train from Paris to Venice her five-year-old daughter Charlotte, goes missing. As her life crumbles about her Jane refuses to leave Venice as she clings to a seemingly irrational belief that her daughter is alive somewhere out there. She haunts the magnificent cathedrals of Venice, praying daily to the Madonna to bring Charlotte safely back to her. And then one day…she does. A compelling page-turner taking the reader on a journey packed with humour, suspense and a scintillating erotic charge.
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About The Author


Wendyl Nissen is a well-known writer, broadcaster and businesswoman who is the driving force behind Wendyl’s Green Goddess natural cleaning products, is a columnist for the New Zealand Herald, New Zealand Woman’s Weekly and a regular voice on NewstalkZB. She also sends out a weekly newsletter to more than 10,500 subscribers every week. This is her first novel.
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