The Man Who Didn't Call
by Rosie Walsh
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Pub Date 14 Jun 2018 | Archive Date 1 May 2018
Pan Macmillan | Mantle
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Description
'A gorgeous love story with a dark secret at its heart. Beautifully written, this is full of tenderness, humour and warmth - I adored it' Lucy Diamond
Imagine you meet a man, spend six glorious days together, and fall in love.
And it’s mutual: you’ve never been so certain of anything.
So when he leaves for a long-booked holiday and promises to call from the airport, you have no cause to doubt him.
But he doesn’t call.
Your friends tell you to forget him, but you know they're wrong: something must have happened; there must be a reason for his silence.
What do you do when you finally discover you're right? That there is a reason -- and that reason is the one thing you didn't share with each other?
The truth.
Advance Praise
'A wonderful love story - achingly sexy, modern, heart-breaking - with the most fantastic twist' Eve Chase
'A gorgeously romantic, beautifully structured, page-turning mystery. A total joy' Katy Regan
'I completely adored it. Rosie Walsh has created such strong characters, and so much warmth . . . Just beautiful' Jane Green
'Amazing, beautiful and wonderful. I cannot express enough how much I enjoyed this gorgeous book' Milly Johnson
'An intricate puzzle of a novel . . . Equal parts heartbreaking and heartwarming; I was engrossed until the final poignant moment' Jill Santopolo
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781509852734 |
PRICE | £12.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 304 |
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Featured Reviews
A brilliant read! It's easy to sit and read this in one sitting or in a few days, it's so intriguing and it keeps you guessing throughout. I didn't see where it was going and the twists and reveals kept me hooked.
The Man Who Didn't Call is a really well written fun book which I'll be recommending to others. I will definitely be looking out for more by Rosie Walsh.
Thanks to NetGalley, Pan Macmillan Mantle and Rosie Walsh for my ARC in exchange for an honest review.
What totally superb story! Brilliant characters that come to life and twists and turns you never see coming. I laughed and cried all the way through. What a book and a half!
A brilliant book with charming beautiful characters. Full of twists and turns that keeps you interested up to the very end.
This is a wondeful read, a beautiful story of love, a love that arrives unbidden that feels so right...until fate throws a curve ball. Rosie has created lovely characters, they’re real, with all of life’s imperfections, they’re amusing,they’re frustrating, they’re sad, they’re happy, they are without doubt what makes this book so enjoyable. Many thanks to Rosie Walsh and of course NetGalley too.
Rosie Walsh has written novels before under the pen name of Lucy Robinson (I've read and LOVED all of these) but The Man Who Didn't Call takes her writing in a different direction and one that I am so very pleased about!
Walsh writes the most gorgeous prose with flowing descriptions and has the ability to make you feel like her characters are sitting next to you as you read. The heady and sensual descriptions of a blinding hot week of falling in love are so beautiful and then her ability to flip the tone completely and leave us cold and sad as we learn about The Man Who Doesn't Call is incredible.
This is one of the best novels I've read so far this year and will take a lot to beat. It has the most intricate plot and, with such beautiful writing, it would be hard to not fall head over heels in love with this book.