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A heartwarming collection of stories from a woman who brings together disadvantaged children & abandoned racehorses with remarkable results. Thirteen-year-old Sophie hadnt uttered a word to anyone for over two years when she got out of her parents car at a remote farm in Devon. Her parents were beside themselves with worry & at the end of their tether but try as they might nothing seemed to make a difference. Theyd heard about a place called Greatwood through friends
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When The Bough Breaks

Seven-year-old Melody Quinn is the only witness of a horrific double murder but she cant or wont talk about what she saw. Child psychologist Alex Delaware is brought in to try and get through to her and to the truth of what happened that night. But it soon becomes clear that Melody isnt just traumatised by the murders. Alex is only too aware that LA is a city which spawns ugliness. But is he prepared for the seemingly bottomless pit of perversion and violence that hes about to uncover?
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Seven-year-old Melody Quinn is the only witness of a horrific double murder but she cant or wont talk about what she saw. Child psychologist Alex Delaware is brought in to try & get through to her & to the truth of what happened that night. But it soon becomes clear that Melody isnt just traumatised by the murders. Alex is only too aware that LA is a city which spawns ugliness. But is he prepared for the seemingly bottomless pit of perversion & violence that hes about to uncover?

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