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  • Location: London, Peterborough

Too Close for Comfort

Too Close for Comfort

Why a Booktrail?

2000s: Into the minds of some very unsettled and unhinged people in rural Peterborough…

  • ISBN: 978-1471141720
  • Genre: Psychological

What you need to know before your trail

Mia Cosgrove is a high-flying psychotherapist with a thriving practice, but when she receives a desperate phone call from her oldest friend, Lysette, she puts her London life on hold to rush to her side. A friend of Lysette’s, Sarah, has plunged to her death from the top of a multi-storey car park, a text message on her phone next to her, simply saying ‘I’m sorry’ with a single X, left unsent and unaddressed.

At first the police are convinced it’s a suicide, but when another death rocks the rural community Mia is asked to help the ramped-up investigation. Why are the close-knit group of mums who surrounded Sarah so reluctant to share what they knew about their beautiful, troubled friend? And how high a price will Mia pay for her determination to unearth the truth and discover what really happened

Travel Guide

Little Copping

A fictional village not far from Peterborough. This is the place where Mia travels to from her plush office in London to see her friend and where the group of yummy mummies there are hiding some very dark secrets.

On approach to the village, the setting at first seems nice and sedate even:

As we drove to Little Copping, the landscape was bathed in the kind of ostentatious orange- pink sunset that could have been a Hollywood special effect. The fields were village lush and green, the big houses that fringed the town built from that reassuringly old, mellow grey stone that perfectly reflects the light”

Booktrail Boarding Pass Information: Too Close for Comfort

Author/Guide: Eleanor Moran Destination: London, Peterborough

Departure Time: 2000s

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