Darkness of Sicily
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Torn
by Karen Moore
read by Lucy Rayner
Part 1 of the Darkness of Sicily series
A mother plunges into a shadowy underworld to find her missing daughter in this "dark and brilliant" novel of betrayal and lies (Jo Fenton, author of The Brotherhood).
When Hanna's blissful life in Sicily is threatened, and she discovers that her husband, Luciano, is not all he seems, she wastes no time in taking her daughter and seeking refuge abroad. She'll do anything to keep Eva safe. But just as they begin to settle into their new life in North Wales, Eva disappears.
Forced to return to Sicily and face a dangerous crime ring to secure her daughter's return, Hanna finds herself in a race against time, even as she confronts the truth about her husband's murky business dealings and their horrific consequences.
But will she be able to rescue Eva and escape the clutches of some very dangerous people? Hanna knows one thing: she's prepared to die trying . . .
"Wonderful. . . . I'm looking forward to reading more by this author." -Katharine Johnson, author of The Suspects
"A gripping tale." -Jo Fenton
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by Karen Moore
read by Lucy Rayner
Part 2 of the Darkness of Sicily series
The author of Torn continues the tale of a dangerous criminal's estranged wife-and her fight to protect her daughter from him: "A truly harrowing payoff." -Andrew's Writer's Block
When Luciano is released early from a Sicilian prison, Hanna worries he will come after her and their young daughter, Eva. She's been invited to her best friend's wedding in southern Italy-but can she really take the risk?
Living in fear, Hanna knows she and Eva may not be safe, no matter where they are. But something strange is going on at her cottage in the Welsh hills, and as the distance between Sicily and North Wales seems to be shrinking, Hanna has even more to be afraid of . . .
Will she ever be able to release herself from Luciano's grip? Or will a discovery lead Hanna into even deeper danger?
Praise for Torn
"A gripping tale." -Jo Fenton, author of The Refuge and The Brotherhood
"Wonderful. . . . I'm looking forward to reading more by this author." -Katharine Johnson, author of The Suspects
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