The Reunion

The Reunion by Sue Walker, published by Michael Joseph in 2004, is a gripping narrative that delves into the complexities of the past. This edition spans 358 pages and is presented in English. The story begins with a chilling message that disrupts Innes Haldane’s life, as she receives a call from Isabella Velasco, a name that evokes memories of a tumultuous year spent together at an experimental home for troubled teenagers in Edinburgh during 1977. Innes’s attempt to move on is shattered when she learns of Isabella’s tragic suicide, prompting her to confront the shadows of their shared history.
Readers will find a compelling exploration of the psychological impact of past traumas as Innes grapples with the implications of Isabella’s death and the recent suicides of other former patients. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of a thriller, weaving themes of memory, fear, and the haunting nature of unresolved events. As Innes seeks to uncover the truth behind these tragedies, the story raises questions about the connections that bind individuals and the darkness that can linger long after the events have passed.
Official synopsis Publisher
Innes? Innes, it’s Isabella. Isabella Velasco …’ A simple message on an answer machine. But one that made Innes Haldane’s blood run cold. Isabella Velasco was a name from a past that Innes had tried hard to forget. For in 1977 both had spent a fateful year at the Unit, an experimental home for dysfunctional teenagers in Edinburgh. Now, after almost three decades, Isabella is trying to make contact. But before she can reach her, Innes learns that Isabella has committed suicide. And shock quickly turns to fear when she hears that another former patient has also recently killed himself. Has some dark event from 1977 finally come back to haunt them all?
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