The perfect book for fans of women's fiction and psychological suspense. We know that Sophie McCarthy is the victim . . . but is she so innocent?
Ber Carroll was born in Blarney, a small village in Ireland. The third child of six, reading was her favourite pastime (and still is!). Ber moved to Sydney in 1995 and spent her early career working in finance. Her work colleagues were speechless when she revealed that she had written a novel that was soon to be published. Ber now writes full time and is the author of eight novels, including Once Lost, Worlds Apart and Less Than Perfect. The Missing Pieces of Sophie McCarthy is her first book published under the name B M Carroll.
Such an intriguing, compelling novel. Impossible to put down and
irresistibly good
*Liane Moriarty*
Sucked me in from the first page. The characters were intriguing,
the plot thrilling and the writing effortless. It has been a long
time since a book engaged me like this. I will be telling everyone
I know to read this book
*Sally Hepworth*
What starts as an intricate, multi-narrator domestic drama slowly
reveals its secrets to become something much darker indeed
*Heat, The Twisty One*
An utterly compelling psychological suspense novel about ambition,
revenge and family. The characters are complex and real, and I
became so immersed in their worlds that I read the last two hundred
pages in one sitting. With echoes of both Liane Moriarty and
Charity Norman, I was fascinated by B.M. Carroll's dissection of
two families pushed to breaking point. A completely gripping and
emotional page-turner
*Lucy Clarke*
Very well written and suspenseful with characters to believe in; it
was deeply psychological and I thoroughly enjoyed it
*Lisa Ballantyne*
Praise for B M Carroll
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A cast of warm, engaging characters in a sparkling story that
crosses the globe between Ireland and Australia. I enjoyed every
page of this touching, authentic novel
*on Worlds Apart*
A clever eye for characterisation and story
*on Once Lost*
With all the humour and empathy of Binchy, Carroll captures the
conflicts and compromises women make
*Daily Telegraph, on Once Lost*
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