An international bestseller!
Yorkshire, 1979. Margaret Thatcher is Prime Minister, skinny jeans are in fashion, and Maeve is convinced her father will move the family south because of the murders. Leaving Yorkshire and her best friend Sharon is out of the question for Maeve. If she can solve the missing women case herself, perhaps they can stay after all? Maeve and Sharon decide to make a list of all the suspicious people and things in their neighborhood. People they know, and people they don’t. But the search for the truth uncovers more secrets than they could have imagined.
“Moving and gripping”
The Guardian, UK
“You’ll cry, and you won’t be able to put it down.”
Marian Keyes, UK
“A moving tribute to lost innocence and the comfort one can find in friendship.”
The Times, UK
| Publisher | Gyldendal Norsk Forlag |
| Author | Jenny Godfrey |
| Country | Norway |
| Publication Date | 20/03/2026 |
| Pages | 400 |
| Edition | first |
| Size | 14.53 x 2.34 x 21.67 cm |
| About the Author | Jenny Godfrey is a British author who achieved great success with her debut novel, *The Suspicious Things List*. Raised in West Yorkshire in a working-class family, she drew inspiration for her novel from her childhood in the 1970s. Godfrey worked for many years in the private sector but left her job in 2020 to dedicate herself to writing. She now lives in Somerset, where she writes and works part-time as a bookseller. |
| Publisher Address | info@gyldendal.no |
| ISBN | ISBN/EAN: 9788205617377 |