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Titles in This Set:
The Midwife's Secret
The Girl in the Letter
The Missing Daughter
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781472272058; 9781472255099; 9781472255051
Overview:
Emily Gunnis’s three-tale collection brings together a trilogy of interlinked, emotionally charged historical dramas in one accessible paperback set. The Midwife's Secret unfurls a haunting 1969 disappearance that tests a family’s loyalties and casts a long shadow over a country estate. The Girl in the Letter travels back to the 1950s, where a young woman’s untold story reverberates across decades through a sequence of letters that expose secrets kept at St Margaret’s, a home for unmarried mothers. The Missing Daughter jumps to 1960, following a teenager whose frightened night and a mysterious visitor leave a family reeling and a community questioning what really happened. Across all three novels, Gunnis blends page-turning suspense with deeply human questions about motherhood, memory, and the cost of silencing the past. This set is ideal for readers who love intricate family sagas, twist-filled plots, and immersive British historical fiction in a single, convenient paperback edition.
What This Collection Covers:
Together, these three novels explore how single moments can alter entire generations, and how long-buried truths emerge when letters, diaries, and memory collide. The Midwife's Secret builds tension on a single pivotal night, while reverberating with the choices surrounding a missing child and the consequences felt by a family for years. The Girl in the Letter layers a layered historical mystery with a modern investigative thread, showing how dusty archives and old loyalties can confound even the most determined journalist. The Missing Daughter tightens the emotional knot, using a stormy night and a chilling confrontation to reveal a landscape of fear, resilience, and the stubborn search for belonging. The trilogy collectively offers atmosphere, suspense, and compassionate portraits of women navigating limited options in mid-20th-century Britain, making it a compelling gift set for book clubs and readers who crave rich, character-driven storytelling.
Book-by-Book Guide:
The Midwife's Secret opens on New Year’s Eve 1969, when the Hilton family at Yew Tree Manor prepares for an unforgettable celebration that will be shadowed by the disappearance of their young daughter, Alice. As suspicion fixates on a farmhand who was the last to see her, the truth seems to slip away like footprints in the snow. Gunnis threads multiple perspectives, revealing how a single night can fracture a family and ripple into decades. With a meticulous sense of place and a careful unpicking of motive, this novel blends suspense with an intimate examination of guilt, rumor, and the enduring power of memory. The reader is drawn into a carefully constructed puzzle where motive, opportunity, and conscience collide, driving toward a revelation that resonates long after the final page. The Girl in the Letter shifts to 1956, when Ivy faces exile to St Margaret's, a convent home for unmarried mothers, to have her child. The weight of scandal and silence surrounds her, and her baby is adopted into another family. Sixty years later, journalist Samantha uncovers a trail of letters from Ivy to a lover, begging him to rescue her from the oppressive system she endured. What begins as an intimate personal history expands into a broader inquiry about truth, loyalty, and the consequences of institutional power. Gunnis deftly blends historical detail with a modern investigative thread, building momentum as the letters reveal a hidden network of secrets that refuse to stay buried. The Missing Daughter accelerates the tension to 1960, following thirteen-year-old Rebecca in Seaview Cottage as a terrifying night unfolds. When Rebecca’s parents die in a violent confrontation and a mysterious visitor flees, the truth becomes a fragile rumor. Years later, Rebecca’s daughters grapple with the implications of that night, as the past resurfaces through memory and evidence alike. Gunnis crafts a claustrophobic atmosphere—storm, distrust, and the fragility of memory—while anchoring the suspense in believable relationships and practical details of daily life. The result is a gripping, emotional mystery about secrets kept and the courage it takes to speak the truth.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is tailor-made for readers who love immersive historical fiction with strong, independent heroines and twists that echo long after the final page. It suits fans of family sagas, mystery lovers, and readers seeking morally complex narratives that combine emotional resonance with clever plotting. Perfect for book clubs exploring mid-20th-century Britain, gift buyers looking for a thoughtful three-book set, and anyone who enjoys novels that address motherhood, adoption, and the unspoken legacies of the past in a contemporary voice. The paperback format makes it a portable, accessible option for long-reading sessions or weekend bingeing. Fans of the author’s other bestseller work will appreciate the continuity of voice and the resonant social themes connecting each story.
Key Benefits:
About the Author:
Emily Gunnis is a bestselling author known for weaving sharp, character-driven narratives into richly textured historical mysteries. Her background in television drama informs the tight plotting and cinematic suspense that readers experience across these novels. Gunnis often writes with a keen eye for social context, exploring how the past shapes present choices and relationships. She lives in Britain and has drawn praise for creating intricate plots that feel intimate and authentic. Her work in The Midwife's Secret, The Girl in the Letter, and The Missing Daughter demonstrates a consistent voice—empathetic, precise, and deft at balancing tenderness with tension.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you’re seeking a book collection that pairs gripping suspense with memorable characters and a strong sense of place, this Emily Gunnis trio delivers. Owning the complete set means you can enjoy three rich, standalone novels that share a thematic thread: the long reach of family secrets and the courage required to uncover them. The paperback edition keeps the reading experience relaxed and portable, while the unified set offers a thoughtful gift option for readers who appreciate depth, atmosphere, and well-crafted twists. It’s the kind of collection that invites discussion, fosters reading momentum, and leaves you eager for the next revelation.
Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.
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