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Book Review: The Family at No. 12 by Anita Waller

     

Book Review The Family at No. 12 by Anita Waller


My thoughts about The Family at No. 12 by Anita Waller


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Disclosure: I got sent a free copy of this book by the publisher via Net Galley.



The book synopsis for The Family at No. 12 by Anita Waller

Book cover The Family at No. 12 by Anita Waller

The explosive new thriller from international bestseller Anita Waller.


When Janette answers the door to a potential customer looking to board his dog, she never imagines he has nefarious plans.

But minutes later he’s dead and in her cellar.

Weeks later she realises she’s pregnant.

And so she becomes Mother and the baby Child, and a hidden life begins.

But all secrets come out eventually . . .



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2 comments

  1. Thank you for this amazing video, even though you didn’t mention my name lol. And I didn’t kill any animals, I simply opened the door of a rabbit hutch. The dog passed through old age. I try to only kill people 😂😂😂. I’m so pleased you enjoyed the book, this video has put a smile on my face. 🙂🙂🙂

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    1. Thanks for watching. OMG I didn't say your name did I? 🤦 Sorry about that. I included the warning for the death of a animal because people who have lost an animal might find the dog passing a trigger. I'm happy to have read this book and discovered that you've written many more. I'll be sure to check them out. Thanks again for taking the time to drop by... it's always nice when authors connect 🙂

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