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Sixteen year old Cass Sawyer wakes up in the woods with a head injury.
She has no recollection of what happened.
But she recognises where she is. The Haven. The idyllic, off-grid retreat her parents claimed would heal their broken family.
As Cass searches the now deserted buildings, memories begin to trickle through.
Her father’s erratic behaviour. Her mother’s pleas that they go back to town. The Haven’s charismatic, free-spirited leader. The strange girls that hang on his every word.
And a nagging feeling: that Cass has done something terribly wrong.
What happened at The Haven? Where is Cass’s family?
And will they ever escape?
Praise for Fiona Neill
'No one writes about modern family with more truth and authenticity than Fiona Neill’ Lisa Jewell
‘Neill has a trained eye for the pressures and poignancies of modern family life’ The Guardian
'Incisive, smart and at times darkly funny' Gillian McAllister
©2024 Fiona Neill (P)2024 Penguin Audio
Fiona Neill is an author and journalist who has written five Sunday Times bestsellers. Her last novel, The Betrayals, sold over 130,000 copies and was a Richard & Judy Book Club selection. Fiona worked as a foreign correspondent in Central America for six years and returned to the UK as assistant editor on Marie Claire before joining The Times Magazine as assistant editor. She has written features for many publications including The Times, Sunday Times Style, and the Telegraph Magazine as well as having written a screenplay of her first novel for the BFI. Fiona grew up in rural North Norfolk and lives in London with her husband and three children.