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3.5⭐️ rounded up to 4A woman's body was washed up on a beach in Dorset. She's alive, but she has no memory of who she is, where she stays etc. A man claiming to be her boyfriend tries to fill in the blanks for her. He tells her her name is Mia. She discovers that she is a wealthy woman and she does not know who she can trust.This is a fast paced read that's well written with a gripping plot. You just want to keep turning the pages to find out Mia's backstory and the reason why she was washed up
We are the sum of our memories. We exist not merely in the present but as the person we know we are from our past. A girl is washed up, half drowned, on a beach in Dorset. Her boyfriend reports her missing so she knows, but doesn’t recognise, her name; Mia James. The face in her mirror is a total stranger to her. She can’t connect with people she is told she knows – all but one. Can she re-invent herself or will she one day regain her memories and her true past?I found this book utterly gripping...
Mia James has been found lying on a beach half drowned with no memory of what happened. Taken to a hospital Mia is questioned by the local police who are attempting to uncover her name, where she lives, if she has family; but Mia cannot recall one piece of information about herself. The story line was attention-grabbing, but unfortunately the book did not achieve its potential. Other readers interested in reading The Girl From the Sea may well enjoy this book and are encouraged to form their own...
She comes to on a beach. How did she get there? What happened to her? When paramedics arrive she can't answer anyone's questions. She doesn't know her name. She doesn't know where she lives. Maybe the injury to the back of her head is causing the memory loss.While in the hospital, her boyfriend shows up.. at least that's what he says. And he does have pictures of them together. He says her name is Mia.But the boyfriend may not be her boyfriend. She feels absolutely no connection to him at all. S...
I really enjoyed this book. From the very start it's packed with mystery, uncertainty and bewilderment as we immediately engage with Mia who has washed up on the seashore and has total memory loss. This isn't just 'can't remember how I ended up here', this is absolute memory loss. She doesn't know her own name, where she is, who she is, where she lives, or even what she looks like when she first looks in a mirror. I was totally captivated by the slow recovery and revelations of Mia's life, learn...
2.45 stars For fans of Gone Girl and The Girl on the Train A chilling suspense story of wounded hearts and dark secrets. Washed up on the beach, she can’t remember who she is. She can’t even remember her name. Turns out, she has an idyllic life – friends and family eager to fill in the blanks. But why are they lying to her? What don’t they want her to remember? When you don't even know who you are, how do you know who to trust? Ok, I really wish people would stop advertising a book as "for fan...