The Drowning Woman: A novel Robyn Harding
In this enthralling tale from the acclaimed author of "The Party," Lee Gulliver, a once-prosperous restaurateur turned homeless woman, crosses paths with Hazel, a drowning woman trapped in a toxic marriage. Despite Lee's heroic rescue, Hazel initially reacts with unexpected hostility, revealing the depths of her despair and desire for escape from her oppressive life.
As their lives intertwine, Hazel seeks refuge in her privileged yet suffocating existence, but ultimately returns to Lee, forging an unlikely bond born of shared adversity. However, Hazel's desperation takes a startling turn when she confides in Lee, requesting her help in disappearing completely.
The narrative unfolds with twists and turns, exploring themes of redemption, betrayal, and the complexities of friendship. With endorsements from reputable sources like Goodreads, Indigo, and SheReads, anticipation for this gripping read is palpable.
As Lee grapples with Hazel's shocking request, the novel challenges conventional notions of loyalty and explores the darkness that lurks beneath seemingly ordinary lives. With tension mounting and unexpected revelations, "The Vanishing Act" promises an exhilarating journey into the depths of human connection, suspense, and the quest for liberation from the shadows of the past.