The Playdate

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Sound designer Callie Roberts is a single mother. And she’s come to rely heavily on her best friend and neighbour, Suzy. Over the past few lonely years, Suzy has been good to Callie and her rather frail daughter, Rae, and she’s welcomed them into her large, apparently happy family. But Callie knows Suzy’s life is not quite as perfect as it seems. Its time she pulled away and she needs to get back to work. So why does she keep putting off telling Suzy? And who will care for Rae?in the anonymous city street, the houses each hide a very different family, each with their own secrets. Callie’s increased sense of alienation lets her to try and befriend a new resident Deb. But she’s odd – and you certainly wouldn’t trust her with your child – especially if you knew her past. ..
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AuthorLouise Millar
PublisherPan Macmillan Adult
PlaceLondon
Year2012
ISBN9781447208440
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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