· See You In September. by Charity Norman. Published by Allen Unwin. on June 1st Source: Allen Unwin. Genres: Thriller / Suspense. ISBN: Pages: 4/5. · Overcome by the peace and beauty of the valley and swept up in the charisma of Justin, the community's leader, Cassy becomes convinced that she has to stay. As Cassy becomes more and more entrenched in the group's rituals and beliefs, her frantic parents fight to bring her home - before Justin's prophesied Last Day can come to pass. A powerful story of family, faith and finding yourself, . See You in September () was shortlisted for best crime novel in the Ngaio Marsh Awards. Her sixth, The Secrets of Strangers, was released on 7th May and is also a Radio 2 Book Club choice. Charity loves hearing from readers/5().
'See you in September,' she said. A throwaway line. Just words, uttered casually by a young woman in a hurry. And then she'd gone. It was supposed to be a short trip - a break in New Zealand before her best friend's wedding. But when Cassy waved goodbye to her parents, they never dreamed that it would be years before they'd see her again. See You in September is a 'dazzling gripping new novel about a young woman lured into the clutches of a doomsday cult'. Norman has created a thoroughly enjoyable story with well-rounded characters, great dialogue and interesting techniques which keep the pages turning. Cassy is a naive young twenty-one-year-old who while travelling with her. See You In September by Charity Norman Reviewed by Anonymous. This is the first book that I've read by this author after it was recommended by a friend. It was surprisingly riveting! It begins with Cassie, a young 21 year old who decides to do some traveling around New Zealand. Cassie is having a particularly.
The New Woman/ The Secret Life of Luke Livingstone was a BBC Radio 2 Book Club choice, while See You in September () was shortlisted for best crime novel in the Ngaio Marsh Awards. Her sixth novel, The Secrets of Strangers, is a Radio 2 Book Club choice for Spring 'See you in September,' she said. It was a throwaway line. Just words uttered casually by a young woman in a hurry. And then she'd gone. It was supposed to be a short trip - a break in New Zealand before her best friend's wedding. But when Cassy waved goodbye to her parents, they never dreamed that it would be years before they'd see her again. 'See you in September,' she said. A throwaway line. Just words, uttered casually by a young woman in a hurry. And then she'd gone. It was supposed to be a short trip - a break in New Zealand before her best friend's wedding. But when Cassy waved goodbye to her parents, they never dreamed that it would be years before they'd see her again.
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