Talking to the Dead
Talking to the Dead is bestselling author Helen Dunmore's fourth novel. There's nothing closer than sisters... Unloved by their distant mother, Isabel and Nina cemented their bond in childhood when tragedy struck the... See More
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Talking to the Dead is bestselling author Helen Dunmore's fourth novel. There's nothing closer than sisters... Unloved by their distant mother, Isabel and Nina cemented their bond in childhood when tragedy struck the... See More
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