![]() And as more and sinister events unfold, Bec begins to wish she’d just accepted her fate and served her time in prison. And if the person responsible for her disappearance is still at large, where does that leave her? Danger all aroundĪs the new Bec becomes immersed in the old Bec’s life, she begins to wonder what did happen to the girl she is impersonating. ![]() Only her adult twin brothers seem halfway normal. Her mother lives on her nerves, her father spends his days crying in his room. It seems the only person “Bec” has to fear is the persistent police officer who has devoted his career tirelessly to the case.īut she soon realises that her new family is hiding secrets. Bec’s mother, father, twin brothers Andrew and Paul, even her best friend Lizzie, all seem to be fooled. To her surprise, Bec’s parents welcome her unquestioningly. Knowing she looks just like Bec, who’s recently been featured on a Cold Case TV investigation, she sees a way out of her dilemma … ![]() She is also desperate to avoid prison after being arrested for shoplifting. She’s a “poor little rich girl” who has fallen on hard times since leaving her father and stepmother’s home. Only Daughter is the story of two girls – Bec who disappeared from her home in Canberra at the age of 15, and the girl who turns up 11 years later, pretending to be Bec. Subscribe to our magazine for more great content Only Daughter by Anna Snoekstra MIRA PB, £7.99, e-book, £5.99 Reviewed by Karen Byrom If you enjoy psychological thrillers, you’ll love this suspenseful tale! ![]()
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