Let Her Go

Dawn Barker

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How far would you go to have a family?

What would you hide for someone you love?

Confused and desperate, Zoe McAllister boards a ferry to Rottnest Island in the middle of winter holding a tiny baby close to her chest, terrified that her husband will find her or that her sister will call the police.

Years later, a teenage girl, Louise, is found on the island, unconscious and alone.

Flown out for urgent medical treatment, when she recovers she returns home and overhears her parents discussing her past and the choices that they've made. Their secrets, slowly revealed, will shatter more than one family and, for Louise, nothing will ever be the same again.

LET HER GO is a gripping, emotionally charged story of family, secrets and the complications of love. Part thriller, part mystery, it will stay with you long after you close the pages wondering ... What would you have done?

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Praise for Let Her Go

  • Fractured is an extraordinary exploration of mental illness and grief told with great confidence and compassion. - Newtown Review of Books'Fractured is a touching, moving story about the devastating impact of postnatal psychosis on a family in its extreme manifestations.' - Aussie Book Reviews (Australianbookshelf.wordpress.com)'A superb debut for Dawn Barker, Fractured is a psychologically complex, gripping story that I couldn t put down.' - Bookdout.wordpress.com

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Dawn Barker

Dawn Barker

Dawn Barker grew up in Scotland, studied Medicine at Aberdeen University and specialized in psychiatry, moving to Australia to complete her training. In 2010, her first novel Fractured was selected for the Hachette/Queensland Writers Centre's manuscript development programme, published by Hachette in 2013 and shortlisted for the WA Premier's Book Awards. Let Her Go is her second novel. She lives in Perth, Western Australia, with her husband and three children. For more information visit authordawnbarker.com, www.facebook.com/pages/Dawn-Barker/245938708815749 or Twitter.com/drdawnbarker

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