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All the Things We Never Knew

Di: Sophie Ranald
Letto da: Sarah Durham
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A marriage built on secrets. A family torn apart. A love that could heal them all.

When Anna Graham finds diamond earrings in her husband’s drawer the day before Valentine’s Day, she knows they’re not for her—her ears aren’t even pierced. Gray is having an affair—but before she can confront him about his betrayal, he receives a terminal cancer diagnosis that shatters their family.

As Gray lies dying in their Damask Square home, Anna meets Laurel—the nurse who stole her husband’s heart. Despite her rage, Anna finds herself sharing Gray’s final days with this other woman, both desperate to ease his suffering while drowning in their own grief.

But hidden in their loft, Anna discovers traces of a stranger—a boy who was a gifted pianist, who had a different life before he became her husband. As she struggles to hold herself together for her teenage children, Anna realizes everything she believed about Gray was built on carefully constructed lies.

Can two women who loved the same man find a way to heal—and help each other discover who Gray really was?

A heart-wrenching story about love, loss and the secrets that shape us. Perfect for fans of Jojo Moyes, Beth O’Leary and David Nicholls.

©2025 Sophie Ranald (P)2025 Storm Publishing
Narrativa di genere Narrativa femminile Vita familiare
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