A year has almost passed, and Darragh is still missing. His absence is breaking Jules and Seth’s hearts. Darragh’s case has gone cold. DI Lucy O’Leary’s visions have become alarming. Someone is enjoying cutting flesh, and she worries that if she doesn’t work out what is going on soon, then it might be too late.
Desperate to find their toddler, they invite local travellers to stay on their land at Waterfall West, convinced that they know something about Darragh’s abduction. Jess, a traveller, has a boy that looks remarkably like Darragh. Jules does not trust her and thinks she knows where Darragh is. “You don’t like him being with other women, do you?” Granny whispered. “No, it’s not that. I trust Seth with my life. It's Jess I don’t trust. There is something about her that worries me. I can’t say what exactly. I think she is hiding something.”
Tom Stone trials start in April 2021. His lawyer has asked him to plead guilty for the murder of Gemma Day. Tom, believing he is innocent, is convinced that Jules will drop the abduction charges against him and they will continue with their relationship. His lawyer and his cellmate Jasper, thinks he needs his head examined.
Jules sighed and looked into Seth’s big brown eyes, and felt reassured. “It's going to be ok. We are going to find Darragh soon, aren't we?” “To be sure! Granny will help us find him, although I am not sure what Gemma has to do with all this. Do you believe in ghosts, Jules?” Seth asked. “I'm not sure I do.” “No, not really, but I would accept help from the devil himself if it means we get our boy back.”
Natasha Murray is an award winning West Sussex author. She is a diverse writer and produces books for all ages. During lockdown, Natasha has written a romantic crime thriller series 58 Farm End, Julia’s Baby and Waterfall Way (The Waterfall Way Series). These books are set in Findon, West Sussex and Cork, Ireland. She says, “I enjoy writing and it is both a pleasure and a compulsion. There is nothing better in life than creating parallel universes.”
And we have closure. I've loved this series so much and have become so invested in the characters and their journeys.
It took me a little longer than normal to read this book, it was slow paced at the beginning but once I got to half way, I flew through the rest of the book.
There were scenes that i really didn't see coming, that shocked me and the last chapter really made me smile. I will always be beyond grateful that Natasha reached out to me. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️