Jane Renshaw
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February 2014
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The Stepson
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2021
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8 editions
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The Child Who Never Was
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2020
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3 editions
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The Au Pair
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No Place Like Home
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2021
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3 editions
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Watch Over Me
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2020
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2 editions
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The Lost Boy
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2022
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4 editions
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The Other Sister
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2023
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3 editions
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The Sweetest Poison (The Pitfourie Series Book 1)
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The Time and the Place (The Pitfourie Series Book 2)
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Risk of Harm
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“and both boys. I tell them it looks worse than it is (I don’t know this). I promise I’ll stay with them, because the father asks if I will and I can’t refuse him. Fiona looks on, shocked. She’s not used to me taking control, being able. There is a small crowd of onlookers gathered around us, they keep asking if anyone has called for an ambulance, someone puts their jacket over the injured little boy, someone else asks if he wants a drink, yet another person says he can’t eat or drink anything, ‘Just in case.’ Then the crowd starts to”
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“the noise of the traffic slowing for some hold-up ahead was drilling through her head, loud and aggressive-seeming; a child that suddenly ran after its mother on the pavement made her heart jump in her chest; the rain on her hair, on the sleeve of her sweatshirt, was somehow malevolent, as if deliberately targeting her, making her, ridiculously, want to cry.”
― The Stepson
― The Stepson
“But when all’s said and done, you can’t make decisions for them. All we can do is hope to help. Their lives are their own, to do with as they will. And we have to accept that.”
― The Stepson
― The Stepson
“and both boys. I tell them it looks worse than it is (I don’t know this). I promise I’ll stay with them, because the father asks if I will and I can’t refuse him. Fiona looks on, shocked. She’s not used to me taking control, being able. There is a small crowd of onlookers gathered around us, they keep asking if anyone has called for an ambulance, someone puts their jacket over the injured little boy, someone else asks if he wants a drink, yet another person says he can’t eat or drink anything, ‘Just in case.’ Then the crowd starts to”
― Both of You
― Both of You
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