About this deal
St Clare's is beneath them and they're determined to cause a stir. Mon: closedTue: 10am-6pmWed: 10am-6pmThu: 10am-9pmFri: 10am-9pmSat: 10am-6pm Between 1941 and 1946, Enid Blyton wrote six novels set at St Clare's. 71 Balham High Road, Balham, SW12 9AP With over 50 years of experience working in the education sector, we here at BookLife aim to bring knowledge, passion and enthusiasm to children’s literature. Sun: 10am-6pm
Reviews
kstar
I love a psychological mystery and this one gripped me immediately. Felt like it needed one more chapter to close?
KarenC
This book is character driven and is filled with obsession, dark secrets, family relationships and trauma. These people really add to the intricacies of the plot and help to confuse readers as they try to figure out what took place all those years ago and what is going to happen if those events catch up with them.
Simone Munford
Couldn’t put it down, such a good read! Unless there’s a book 2 coming? I raced through this book, which was so well-written and gripping, becoming absorbed in the lives and minds of Margo and Cora, and found the twist surprising, clever and satisfying - couldn't ask for more from a book, really 😊 I can’t sing this books praises enough and certainly will be recommending it to everyone.
Jessica Fitzhenry
Otherwise great book. How she created this complex and intense relationships between the sisters was spot on and really made for great reading.
Will Davis
Margo; a quiet, well mannered, nurturing nanny. Brilliant writing that hooks you in to the story and doesn’t let you go! What a fabulous book.
Paradise Library
My. Whilst part of me connected with Margo more, I loved the wild side of Cora and so looked forward to her chapters. Liv writes the twins brilliantly, switching between the two through out the book. Cora; a wild, spontaneous, party girl dancer.
Bernadette
As we read more, the hints at a traumatic past become clearer and we understand more about why they are the way they are. Aside from Margo and Cora, I also loved reading about the children, the friends and the family. Can’t wait for the next one! Cora and Margo were both intoxicating and intriguing, with their differing lifestyles and strained twin bond.