Description: The Hummingbird's Cage by Tamara Dietrich She thought he was perfect - but she married a monster...Touched with menace and magic, this powerful debut follows an abused wifes attempt to escape her brutal marriage FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description What if your husband wanted you dead...Joanna has spent ten years married to a monster. Everyone thinks she has the perfect life, but behind closed doors she lives in constant fear of her husband. Escape seems impossible - and then a stranger offers her a chance to flee. On the run with her young daughter, Joanna finds herself in the mysterious town of Morro. With no memory of how she got there. And no idea of what the town truly is. Joanna faces a rare and terrible choice - stay safe, or return to face the fight of her life, to save herself and her little girl. Notes A powerful debut following an abused wifes attempt to escape her brutal marriage. With appeal to fans of Rosamund Lupton and Alice Sebold. Dietrichs debut novel is a richly imagined tale of finding strength and redemption. Publishers Weekly Author Biography Tamara Dietrich lives in Maryland, Virginia, with her son, dog and three cats. Review Here is a story of a womans courage and strength, the power of friendship, and the gift of grace which magically appears when we need it most. Truly inspired and beautifully written, you will love this novel. -- Lynne Branard, author of THE ART OF ARRANGING FLOWERSA beautiful story of one womans reinvention, with a little touch of magic that will warm your heart. -- Laura Lane McNeal, author of DOLLBABYBrilliant and beautifully written. Unflinching. Honest. Hearbreaking. -- Meena Van Pragg, author of THE HOUSE AT THE END OF HOPE STREET Long Description Joanna has spent ten years married to a monster. Everyone thinks she has the perfect life, but behind closed doors she lives in constant fear of her husband. Escape seems impossible - and then a stranger offers her a chance to flee. On the run with her young daughter, Joanna finds herself in the mysterious town of Morro. With no memory of how she got there. And no idea of what the town truly is. Joanna faces a rare and terrible choice - stay safe, or return to face the fight of her life, to save herself and her little girl. Review Quote Here is a story of a womans courage and strength, the power of friendship, and the gift of grace which magically appears when we need it most. Truly inspired and beautifully written, you will love this novel. Promotional "Headline" Touched with menace and magic, this powerful debut follows an abused wifes attempt to escape her brutal marriage Description for Sales People This unusual novel begins as a gripping Lisa Gardner-type domestic thriller then changes into a Horse Whisperer- style novel of redemption and healing Details ISBN1409166481 Author Tamara Dietrich Publisher Orion Publishing Co Year 2016 ISBN-10 1409166481 ISBN-13 9781409166481 Format Paperback Publication Date 2016-08-25 Media Book Imprint Orion Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom Pages 368 DEWEY 813.6 Language English UK Release Date 2016-08-25 Audience General NZ Release Date 2016-10-10 AU Release Date 2016-10-10 Subtitle The perfect life can be perfectly dangerous . . . We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:99036544;
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ISBN: 9781409166481
Book Title: The Hummingbird's Cage
Item Height: 163mm
Item Width: 202mm
Author: Tamara Dietrich
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Thriller, Books
Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
Publication Year: 2016
Item Weight: 268g
Number of Pages: 368 Pages