One Girl, One Summer
An emotional pageturner with dark secrets that will take your breath away
by Isabel Ashdown
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Pub Date 18 Jul 2024 | Archive Date 2 Oct 2024
Orion Publishing Group | Orion
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Description
Dark secrets cast long shadows...
On a peaceful hilltop campsite in the heat of summer, a private plane crash-lands. Several are killed, and many more lives are shattered - including those of the Gale family who own the site. For single parent Cathy Gale, her everyday struggles are eclipsed by the tragedy, as her boy Albie is one of the victims. He hangs onto life, while 18-year-old sister Nell, who was meant to be looking after him, is overcome with guilt.
As DS Ali Samson leads the investigation, locals are scandalised to learn that the amnesiac pilot has plans to stay on in the community. As dark secrets come to light, teenager Nell goes into freefall. What is it she's so desperate to conceal? And exactly who is the Unknown Pilot?
If you loved HOMECOMING by Isabel Ashdown, return to the beautiful coastal town of Highcap, Dorset, a community hiding many secrets.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781398703926 |
PRICE | £9.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 352 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
I found this a really enjoyable and engaging read.
Cathy was my favourite, then Nell, then Dylan, and Albie.,
A plane crashes into a popular campsite and the pilot survives, it actually reminded me of the recent Shoreham crash that happened on the 22nd of August.
The unknown pilot and his amnesia is an interesting sub plot. Overall an excellent story. I just reviewed One Girl, One Summer by Isabel Ashdown. #OneGirlOneSummer #NetGalley
Thank you NetGalley and Orion for the eARC.
This was an entertaining and at times moving book that I really enjoyed.
A crash by a small airplane causing 3 deaths and multiple injuries, as well as a horrific sexual attack, are the central themes in this Gale family saga.
It's at times annoying, uplifting and heart breaking as told by mainly Nell, the daughter and Kathy, the mother, who have a difficult relationship. The ending is very satisfying and overall I found it a wonderful read.