Refusing to accept his fashion executive girlfriend's disappearance as a voluntary action on her own part, Mike Thompson and the woman's sister team up in order to search for the truth and uncover lies that have been hidden for thirty years.
Janet Tanner is a prolific and well-loved author and has twice been shortlisted for RNA awards. Many of her novels are multi-generational sagas, and some – in particular the Hillsbridge Quartet – are based on her own working class background in a Somerset mining community. More recently, she has been writing historical and well-received gothic novels for Severn House – a reviewer for Booklist, a trade publication in the United States, calls her “a master of the Gothic genre.” Besides publication in the UK and US, Janet’s books have also been translated into dozens of languages and published all over the world. Before turning to novels she was a prolific writer of short stories and serials, with hundreds of stories appearing in various magazines and publications worldwide. Janet Tanner lives in Radstock, Somerset.
W moim odczuciu zaginięcie Ros było tylko pretekstem do opowiedzenia historii jej pracodawczyni, Dinah (został temu poświęcony cały rozdział 11, który ciągnął się przez ponad 100 stron i gdy doszłam do końca, chwilowo byłam skonsternowana, bo zapomniałam, o czym właściwie jest to całe "Wszystko albo nic") i jej syna, Steve'a (rozdział bodajże 17). Paradoksalnie, bardziej zaciekawiły mnie właśnie te wspomnienia niż kryminalny wątek książki.