The Wrong Child
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How far would you go to protect your child?
When tragedy strikes in a small Scottish village, everyone in the community is affected.
Most people believe one child is to blame for what happened.
But could a young boy really be responsible? And what lengths will his parents go to protect him?
THE WRONG CHILD is the most thought-provoking novel of 2018, perfect for fans of WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN by Lionel Shriver and MY ABSOLUTE DARLING by Gabriel Tallent.
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READERS ARE CALLING THE WRONG CHILD 'UNFORGETTABLE':
'Amazing' - Amazon 5* review
'A great page-turner!' Amazon 5* review
'Hopefully it will receive the wider audience it so richly deserves' - Amazon 5* review
'Challenges your notions and ideals of morality' - Amazon review
'Will stick with you long after you finish it!' Amazon review
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What the critics are saying about THE WRONG CHILD:
'A thought-provoking read' - THE SUN
'Genuinely gripping' - THE HERALD
'A study of guilt and grief' - DAILY MAIL
'Brilliant, but dark as hell' - METRO
'Astonishing' - PSYCHOLOGIES
'So visceral it seeps into your pores' - DAILY RECORD
'Stunning. Macabre, unsettling and beautifully poetic' - BRIAN CONAGHAN, Costa Award winning author
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