Grace is gone A novel

Emily Elgar

Book - 2020

A small town's beloved family. A shocking, senseless crime--and the dark secret at the heart of it all. Everyone in Ashford, Cornwall, knows Meg Nichols and her daughter, Grace. Meg has been selflessly caring for Grace for years, and Grace--smiling and optimistic in spite of her many illnesses--adores her mother. So when Meg is found brutally bludgeoned in her bed and her daughter missing, the community is rocked. Meg had lived in terror of her abusive, unstable ex, convinced that he would return to try and kidnap Grace...as he had once before. Now it appears her fear was justified. Jon Katrin, a local journalist, knows he should avoid getting drawn back into this story. The article he wrote about Meg and Grace caused rifts within his ...marriage and the town. Perhaps if he can help find Grace, he can atone for previous lapses in judgment. The Nichols' neighbor, Cara--contending with her own guilt over not being a better friend to Grace--becomes an unexpected ally. But in searching for Grace, Jon and Cara uncover anomalies that lead to more and more questions. Through multiple viewpoints and diary entries, the truth about Grace emerges, revealing a tragedy more twisted than anyone could have ever imagined...

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Genres
Suspense fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Detective and mystery fiction
Published
New York, NY : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers 2020.
Language
English
Main Author
Emily Elgar (author)
Edition
First U.S. edition
Item Description
Originally published as Grace is Gone in Great Britain in 2020 by Little, Brown, UK.
Physical Description
322 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780062972101
9780062945631
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Set in the tiny Cornish town of Ashford, this enthralling thriller from British author Elgar (If You Knew Her) opens with Cara Dorman finding her neighbor, Meg Nichols, bludgeoned to death and Meg's critically ill 17-year-old daughter, Grace, missing. Might Meg's abusive ex-husband and Grace's father, Simon, be the culprit? Cara feels guilty that she let her relationship with Grace cool in the last year, and she joins forces with journalist Jon Katrin to try to locate the missing teen. Jon has his own agenda. His writing an article about Meg's relationship with Grace, in which he questioned Meg's choice to keep Simon away from Grace, led to his becoming a pariah, and he wants to reestablish his good name. The novel is as much about perceived truth, media, and the workings of small communities as it is about solving crime. Twists and turns keep the reader guessing up to the satisfying ending. Along the way, Elgar wrestles with some engrossing ethical questions that will keep readers thinking long after they reach the end of the book. (Jan.)

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Review by Library Journal Review

Elgar follows up the internationally best-selling If You Knew Her with a story set in Cornwall, where Meg has spent many years caring for penny-bright but ailing daughter Grace. Now, Meg has been found beaten to death, and local journalist Jon Katrin jumps in to help find the missing Grace, as he's remorseful about a hole-poking piece he wrote about the family. With a 100,000-copy first printing and 20,000-copy hardcover first printing.

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