A little bird / Wendy James.

By: James, Wendy (Novelist) [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Leicester [England] : Ulverscroft, Aurora, 2023Edition: Large print editionDescription: 372 pages (large print) ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781787829244Subject(s): Women journalists -- Fiction | Missing persons -- Fiction | Homecoming -- Fiction | Family secrets -- Fiction | Fathers and daughters -- Fiction | New South Wales -- FictionGenre/Form: Detective and mystery fiction. | Large type books. Summary: Running from a bad relationship, journalist Jo Sharpe heads home to Arthurville, the drought-stricken town she turned her back on years earlier. While some things have changed - her relationship with her ailing, crotchety father; her new job at the community newspaper - Jo finds that her return has rekindled the grief and uncertainty she experienced during her childhood following the inexplicable disappearance of her mother and baby sister. Returning to Arthurville has its unexpected pleasures as Jo happily reconnects with old friends and makes a few new ones. But she can't let go of her search for answers to that long-ago mystery. And as she keeps investigating, the splash she's making begins to ripple outwards. Someone doesn't want her picking through the debris of the past. And they'll go to any lengths to silence the little bird before she sings the truth.
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Running from a bad relationship, journalist Jo Sharpe heads home to Arthurville, the drought-stricken town she turned her back on years earlier. While some things have changed - her relationship with her ailing, crotchety father; her new job at the community newspaper - Jo finds that her return has rekindled the grief and uncertainty she experienced during her childhood following the inexplicable disappearance of her mother and baby sister. Returning to Arthurville has its unexpected pleasures as Jo happily reconnects with old friends and makes a few new ones. But she can't let go of her search for answers to that long-ago mystery. And as she keeps investigating, the splash she's making begins to ripple outwards. Someone doesn't want her picking through the debris of the past. And they'll go to any lengths to silence the little bird before she sings the truth.

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