![]() The plot also flips back in time to 1993 and a family summer holiday. Lily knows so little about his background and things look bad when Carl’s passport turns out to be false. When she goes to the police, Lily doesn’t get a lot of interest – she’s from Kiev, and she and Carl have only been married a few weeks after a whirlwind romance. And what happened to all the adoring texts he sends when he’s on the train from London to their flat in Surrey? He seems to have vanished into thin air. ![]() The story flips to that of Lily Monrose, whose husband hasn’t come home from work. ![]() When she finds Frank (they have to call him something) sitting on the beach in the rain, she ignores the misgivings of others and gives him a room – just for the night – sure his memory loss is just a temporary thing. She is one of those scary women the locals don’t like much – a Londoner (this is Yorkshire), she’s loud, her children often late for school and then there are all the dogs. ![]()
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