Hun undslap fortiden, men det tog et helt liv at blive fri ... 1956: Da Ivy Jenkins bliver gravid, bliver hun i vanære sendt til St. Margaret – et dystert hjem for ugifte mødre. Hendes barn bliver bortadopteret mod hendes vilje. Ivy kommer aldrig derfra igen. I Samantha Harper er journalist og trænger desperat til et gennembrud. Da hun falder over et brev fra fortiden, bliver hun både chokeret og rørt over indholdet. Brevet er fra en ung mor, der tigger og beder om at blive reddet ud af St. Margaret. Før det er for sent. Sam bliver trukket ind i den tragiske historie og opdager en række uforklarlige dødsfald omkring kvinden og hendes barn. Da St. Margaret står til nedrivning, har Sam kun nogle få timer til at stykke et 60 år gammelt mysterium sammen, før sandheden, som ligger foruroligende tæt på, er tabt for evigt ...
Thank you for checking out my author page. Even writing this is a dream come true for me.
I’ve wanted to be a published author since my mother, Penny Vincenzi, got her first book deal, when she and I would walk and talk about everything plots and stories together.
Fast forward thirty years and I have discovered it is slightly more difficult than she made it look. But still, I got there eventually, because it is in my blood, and also, because I have always existed, slightly, in a world of my own, and reading and writing books allows me to make a living from that. I still remember my eleven-year-old self, a little at odds with the world, sitting on the cold parquet floor of St Lawrence Junior School utterly gripped as Mr Thomas read us all Boy by Roald Dahl.
After graduating in Journalism in 1997 I began writing scripts and had two episodes of BBC Doctors commissioned, but I wasn’t keen on all the endless drafts and input from Script Editors and Producers. So, while I worked as a PA at the BBC and the Daily Mirror newspaper I learned as much as I could about storytelling until it all became fodder for my debut novel, The Girl in the Letter.
I really hope you enjoy it, and my follow-up novel which I am busy researching as we speak. I live in Brighton, Sussex, with my husband Steve, an architect, and my two crazy, beautiful girls, Grace and Eleanor. We read a lot of Julia Donaldson and Roald Dahl, in between walking Merlin our whippet on the beach but when I’ve got a deadline I rely on their tablets rather a lot and feel incredibly guilty most of the time.
If you’d like to get in touch, please do visit me on Twitter @EmilyGunnis and Instagram @emilygunnis.
And if you’re really stuck for something to do, feel free to review my book. I would love to know what you think.