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The Half Life of Stars

On sale

8th March 2007

Price: £6.99

Selected:  Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780340832448

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Have you ever wished you could walk away from it all? Not for a day, not for a week, but for good.

Claire’s older brother Daniel has disappeared. He leaves work one Friday afternoon, shortly before Christmas, and vanishes into thin air. Married, successful, rich, there seems no reason why he would abandon his life. Has he been killed? Has he been kidnapped? Or has he just had enough?

Set between London and Miami, this is the story of a family with ghosts to bury. It opens on the day of the Challenger shuttle explosion at Cape Canaveral; a tragic moment that rips this family apart and sets Daniel’s disappearance in motion some 18 years later.

In the midst of it all sits Claire, who knows Daniel best. She becomes convinced that she knows where her older brother is and sets off on a journey to find him.

Part mystery, part love story, part comic road trip, this is the story of a woman unravelling her family’s secrets and healing their wounds, while finding a route to real love.

Reviews

<i>Cosmopolitan</i>
'Louise Wener's writing is as quirky and cool as her stage persona'
<i>Cosmopolitan</i>
'Louise Wener's writing is as quirky and cool as her stage persona'
<i>Mirror</i>
'Her most accomplished effort yet'
<i>The Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin</i>, Australia
'A captivating yarn...in a word: sophisticated'
<i>Mirror</i>
'Her most accomplished effort yet'
<i>Telegraph</i>
'Wener excels at American patter, and this section is genuinely funny - very Evanovich at her early and best'
<i>Glamour<i />
'Wener's thoughtful literary style and page-turning pace are a combo that should won her plenty of fans'
<i>Good Housekeeping</i>
'Intriguing'
<i>Independent on Sunday</i>
'Writing fiction comes to Wener about as easily as song writing did'
<i>Glamour</i>
'Wener's thoughtful literary style and page-turning pace are a combo that should won her plenty of fans'
<i>Telegraph</i>
'Wener excels at American patter, and this section is genuinely funny - very Evanovich at her early and best'
<i>Kirkus Reviews</i>
'Wener's third is a satisfying coming-of-age novel with a sympathetic heroine'
<i>Good Housekeeping</i>
'Intriguing'
<i>Daily Mail</i>
'Page-turning mystery'
<i>Daily Mail</i>
'Page-turning mystery'
<i>Sun</i>
'A brilliant, quirky tale and one of the must-reads of 2007 so far'
<i>Sun</i>
'A brilliant, quirky tale and one of the must-reads of 2007 so far'