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Redemption Road

by Piatkus

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  • Condition: Brand New
  • ISBN: 9780749957278
  • Author(s): Lisa Ballantyne
  • Publisher: Piatkus
  • Pages: 464
  • Format: Paperback
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Review [a] moving, insightful debut . . . It's easy to see why this caused such a stir at Frankfurt last year. If it isn't this year's Before I Go To Sleep, I'll eat my laptop ― Guardian on The Guilty OneLisa Ballantyne has written a first novel that is both moving and suspenseful; richly detailed, yet with the eerie simplicity of a parable ― Joyce Carol Oates on The Guilty OneOne of the most readable, emotionally intense novels of the year, and a debut one at that. Lisa Ballantyne pulls off the key writer's trick of getting us to care about the characters; by the end of the first chapter, you will be comprehensively on the hook ― Richard Madeley, Richard and Judy’s Book Club, Autumn 2012 Pick on The Guilty OneSophisticated, suspenseful, unsettling, and highly recommended: a terrific debut from an author to watch ― Lee Child on The Guilty OneThought provoking, brave and challenging, this book is an unsettling and compulsive read ― Rosamund Lupton, bestselling author of Sister and Afterwards, on The Guilty OneThis is a subject that grips the attention like a vice ― Daily Mail on The Guilty OneFlitting effortlessly between past and present, this is a suspenseful, gritty and emotionally charged journey of an estranged father and daughter, exploring the strength of family ties and our huge capacity for forgiveness. ― Mature TimesA sweet novel of love, redemption, and loss that chronicles one family's struggle with a difficult past. ― KirkusBallantyne has a natural gift for storytelling and the central narrative here is well-developed and fast-moving. She evidently cares for her principal characters, and, because she does so, readers are likely to do likewise. ― The ScotsmanBallantyne weaves a fine tale of family drama, dark secrets, and the past's effect on the present...heart-wrenching. ― Publisher's Weekly Product Description The crash is the unravelling of Margaret Holloway. Trapped inside a car about to explode, she is rescued by a scarred stranger who then disappears. Margaret remembers little, but she's spent her life remembering little - her childhood is full of holes and forgotten memories. Now she has a burning desire to discover who she is and why her life has been shrouded in secrets. What really happened to her when she was a child? Could it have anything to do with the mysterious man who saved her life? Flitting effortlessly between past and present, this is a suspenseful, gritty and emotionally charged journey of an estranged father and daughter, exploring the strength of family ties and our huge capacity for forgiveness.'An emotionally compelling tale of old sins and lingering ghosts' Chris Brookmyre Book Description The second novel by the international bestselling author of The Guilty One From the Back Cover The crash is the unravelling of Margaret Holloway. Trapped inside a car about to explode, she is rescued by a scarred stranger who then disappears. Margaret remembers little, but she's spent her life remembering little - her childhood is full of holes and forgotten memories. Now she has a burning desire to discover who she is and why her life has been shrouded in secrets. What really happened to her when she was a child? Could it have anything to do with the mysterious man who saved her life? Flitting effortlessly between past and present, this is a suspenseful, gritty and emotionally charged journey of an estranged father and daughter, exploring the strength of family ties and our huge capacity for forgiveness. About the Author Lisa Ballantyne was born in Armadale, West Lothian, Scotland and was educated at Armadale Academy and University of St Andrews. She spent most of her twenties working and living in China, before returning to the UK in 2002, to work in Higher Education. She lives in Glasgow.