For the Richardson family, the Darrowdale Community was meant to be the perfect home - an idyllic haven where Laura and Terry Richardson could raise their two children, Caitlin and Daniel safely. But one summer's day Laura Richardson disappeared, never to be seen again. The local police had always suspected her husband of foul play; all they lacked was proof - and a body, Neither Caitlin nor her brother Daniel had wanted to believe their father capable of murder until the day Terry had turned on Caitlin in a drunken rage. Now, estranged from her remaining family and almost twenty years after her mother's disappearance, Caitlin receives a chilling, typewritten note. 'I know where she is. Your mother'. But is the writer of the letter more concerned with a brutal rewriting of history than having the truth finally revealed?
Susan Hepburn was born in Nottingham but has lived in Gloucestershire for almost twenty years. She has written for magazines and radio as well as doing voice work for radio commercials and various types of audio-visual presentation. She has a grown-up son and enjoys music, red wine and playing the tenor saxophone.