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The Crash
(Paperback)
Kate Furnivall
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R425
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Discovery Miles 3 790
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If you were given the opportunity to disappear and start your life
again, would you take it?
Paris 1933. Four people's lives are dramatically torn apart by a single
terrifying event. Two days before Christmas the express train to
Strasbourg crashes into a local train in the winter darkness outside
Paris. On board is Gilles Malroux, a man with a shady past and a strong
reason to avoid the police. In the mayhem of the crash he is badly
injured but to avoid capture by the police he swaps identity papers
with one of the other victims of the impact. Gilles tries to flee in
the dark but finds himself taken to the house of a woman he doesn't
know but who calls him Davide. She nurses him. But is the bitter
medicine in the spoon she puts to his lips healing him or harming him?
Camille Malroux is Gilles' sister. She works for the French Civil
Service and is trying to climb the ladder of respectability after a
childhood in poverty. When she is informed by police that her brother
is seriously injured in hospital, she rushes to his bedside, only to
discover it is not Gilles. It is a heavily bandaged stranger. He is
unconscious and has her brother's identity papers in his locker. Only
by digging to discover the true identity of the bandaged man in the
hospital bed can she hope to trace Gilles.
But Gilles is sinking into further danger. He is drugged. A priest and
a doctor hover over him, as if waiting for him to die, and constantly
the woman who calls him Davide is at his side. What is it she wants
from him?
The Crash is thrilling historical fiction about identity, revenge and
survival.
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