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First published in Great Britain by HarperCollinsPublishers 2018
Copyright © Lucy Clarke 2018
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Source ISBN: 9780008262549
Ebook Edition © July 2018 ISBN: 9780008262563
Version: 2018-10-26
For my parents, Jane and Tony.
Contents
Copyright
Dedication
Prologue
1. Elle
Previously
2. Elle
Previously
3. Elle
2003
4. Elle
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5. Elle
2003
6. Elle
2003
7. Elle
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8. Elle
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9. Elle
2003
10. Elle
11. Elle
2004
12. Elle
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13. Elle
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14. Elle
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15. Elle
2003
16. Elle
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17. Elle
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18. Elle
2004
19. Elle
20. Elle
2004
21. Elle
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22. Elle
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23. Elle
24. Elle
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25. Elle
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26. Elle
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27. Elle
28. Elle
29. Elle
2004
30. Elle
31. Elle
32. Elle
33. Elle
34. Elle
35. Elle
36. Elle
37. Elle
Epilogue: One year later
Acknowledgements
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About the Author
Also by Lucy Clarke
About the Publisher
I’d like to offer you one piece of advice. It’s just a small thing. It won’t apply to many of you – but it is important.
It changed everything for me.
It’s this: if you’re considering letting someone into your house, pause first. Think.
Think about what it means to give a stranger – or strangers – the keys to your home.
Think about that stranger drifting through your house; a hand slipped into a drawer; fingers trailing through the clothes hanging in your wardrobe; the bathroom cabinet opened, examined.
Think about where their gaze may linger; the photos of you and your family hanging on the walls; the calendar in the kitchen outlining your plans; the file you keep at the bottom of a trunk.
Think about that person lying in your bed; the mattress moulding to their warm body; tiny cells of their skin shedding on your sheets; their breath moist against your pillow.
What other parts of themselves will they leave behind?
What parts of you will they discover?