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The Missing Sister ebook By Dinah Jefferies. Read a Sample. Sign up to save your library. With an OverDrive account, you can save your favorite libraries for at-a-glance information about availability. What readers are saying about The Missing Sister: 'I have loved all Dinah's books, this one has been my favourite. It lured me in from the. The Missing Sister: Jefferies, Dinah: bltadwin.ru: Books. Skip to main bltadwin.ru Hello Select your address Books Hello, Sign in. Account Lists Returns Orders. Cart All Reviews: K. 4 Books Similar to The Missing Sister The Silk Merchant’s Daughter NOW A SUNDAY TIMES TOP 10 BESTSELLER,,FROM THE NUMBER ONE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE TEA PLANTER'S WIFE,,Dinah Jefferies' stunning new novel is a gripping, unforgettable tale of a woman torn.


The Missing Sister is another triumph from Dinah Jefferies. It's emotive, transporting and engaging. Above all else, it's a hugely entertaining story too. I recommend curling up with it and reading it in one go. You won't regret it! About Dinah Jefferies. Dinah Jefferies was born in Malaysia and moved to England at the age of nine. The Missing Sister by by Dinah Jefferies is the story of Belle who travels to Burma to become a night club singer in the s. She is also looking for her sister who was taken from the family home as a baby when her parents lived in Burma many years ago. This book is atmospheric and is descriptive of the time, it paints a very colourful picture. The missing sister by Dinah Jefferies was a great read and I knew from the very beginning that it was going to be a book for me. I loved the writing, the setting, the characters - well most of them, and I really enjoyed the mystery element of the plot.


It's full of Dinah Jefferies' trademark atmosphere, with the colours and scents and wildlife of Burma described so vividly I felt I was there - and there's a terrific story too. -- Gill Paul Dinah has an infallible ability to draw us into deliciously exotic worlds, and The Missing Sister is no exception. The superficial glamour of late colonial-era Burma reveals unsettling undercurrents and growing unrest, the perfect backdrop for the thrilling tale of a singer's desperate search for her. Penguin presents the audio book edition of The Missing Sister by Dinah Jefferies, read by Anna Bentinck. Belle Hatton has embarked upon an exciting new life far from home: a glamorous job as a nightclub singer in s Burma, with a host of sophisticated new friends and admirers. But Belle is haunted by a mystery from the past - a 25 year old newspaper clipping found in her parents' belongings after their death, saying that the Hattons were leaving Rangoon after the disappearance of their. The Missing Sister by Dinah Jefferies. A STOLEN SISTER. A DAUGHTER DETERMINED TO UNCOVER THE TRUTH. 'I was gripped, moved and utterly in thrall to this deeply emotional and compelling tale' Kate Furnivall 'A moving and complex story, beautifully told' Isabel Wolff Belle Hatton has embarked upon an.

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