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|title=In Her Shadow
|author=Louise Douglas
|publisher=Bantam Press
|date=July 2012
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0593070216</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>B007T8RAI6</amazonus>
|website=http://www.louisedouglas.co.uk
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|summary=Louise Douglas demonstrates how childhood, supposedly the happiest time in a life, can go dramatically awry, affecting three people's pasts and presents. This is a dramatic novel that defies you to put it down; I was more than happy not to.
|cover=0593070216
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|aznus=B007T8RAI6
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Hannah has had one nervous breakdown due to unbearable guilt and seems on course for a second. How else can she explain the fact that the still dead Ellen seems to be following her around? It all started two decades earlier...
Once drawn in to this novel, you may not want to go anywhere till it's finished but you'll be well rewarded. The journey itself may be as compelling as a chocolate cake but the eye-dabbing ending is the definite cherry on top. Enjoy!
I would like to thank Bantam Press for providing Bookbag with a copy of this book for review. We also have a review of [[The Secrets Between Us by Louise Douglas]].
If you've enjoyed this then the world of [[:Category:Louise Douglas|Louise Douglas]] awaits. If you've read her back catalogue or would rather read how another author deals with young people working through life's more extreme problems, try [[Life! Death! Prizes! by Stephen May]].