Contents Cover Title Page Copyright 1: Charlotte 2: Vicky 3: Deepak 4: Graham 5: Liam 6: Claire 7: Clive 8: Martin 9: Stephanie 10: Donna 11: Ian 12: Irene 13: Ginny 14: Jess 15: Joe Acknowledgements Also by Jon McGregor About the Author About the Publisher
Copyright Contents Cover Title Page Copyright 1: Charlotte 2: Vicky 3: Deepak 4: Graham 5: Liam 6: Claire 7: Clive 8: Martin 9: Stephanie 10: Donna 11: Ian 12: Irene 13: Ginny 14: Jess 15: Joe Acknowledgements Also by Jon McGregor About the Author About the Publisher
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Title Page Contents Cover Title Page Copyright 1: Charlotte 2: Vicky 3: Deepak 4: Graham 5: Liam 6: Claire 7: Clive 8: Martin 9: Stephanie 10: Donna 11: Ian 12: Irene 13: Ginny 14: Jess 15: Joe Acknowledgements Also by Jon McGregor About the Author About the Publisher
Copyright Copyright Contents Cover Title Page Copyright 1: Charlotte 2: Vicky 3: Deepak 4: Graham 5: Liam 6: Claire 7: Clive 8: Martin 9: Stephanie 10: Donna 11: Ian 12: Irene 13: Ginny 14: Jess 15: Joe Acknowledgements Also by Jon McGregor About the Author About the Publisher 4th Estate An imprint of HarperCollins Publishers 1 London Bridge Street London SE1 9GF www.4thEstate.co.uk This eBook first published in Great Britain by 4th Estate in 2017 Copyright © 2017 Jon McGregor Cover photographs © Shutterstock.com Jon McGregor asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library This collection is entirely a work of fiction. The names, characters and incidents portrayed in it are the work of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or localities is entirely coincidental. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the non-exclusive, non-transferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, down-loaded, decompiled, reverse engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins. Source ISBN: 9780008235635 Ebook Edition © December 2017 ISBN: 9780008235642 Version: 2021-03-24
1: Charlotte
2: Vicky
3: Deepak
4: Graham
5: Liam
6: Claire
7: Clive
8: Martin
9: Stephanie
10: Donna
11: Ian
12: Irene
13: Ginny
14: Jess
15: Joe
Acknowledgements
Also by Jon McGregor
About the Author
About the Publisher
Could you
I’d like to hear about that day, before anything happened.
Just, from the beginning.
You’d been staying in the village for how long?
And you’d come back because the previous visit had gone so well, last summer?
And you knew the Hunter family. You got on with them.
So it was an easy decision, to come back for a winter break.
Was it warm enough, in the cottage? I mean, the weather had been wet.
It’s quite small, isn’t it, the cottage. Lovely. But small.
Sorry, barn conversion.
Had you been on any excursions? Had you gone for any walks?
So you were maybe starting to feel a bit cooped up.
Tell me about that morning.
Did you all have breakfast together? Who was up first?
This might sound trivial, but what would Becky have had, if she was eating breakfast alone?
I know
But these details. They help to build a picture.
If you could
Okay. And then did you come downstairs before she finished her breakfast?
And was that when the idea of going for a walk was discussed?
It would be fair to say that Becky’s response wasn’t positive, would it?
Is it okay if I call her Becky?
She wasn’t enthusiastic about the walk. And the weather wasn’t great, at that point.
So you let the matter rest for the time being. To avoid a conflict.
And then the two of you had your breakfast together, you and your husband? Something more elaborate, because you were on holiday, because you wanted to treat yourselves?
But this wasn’t a special occasion. Other than being a holiday morning. You weren’t celebrating anything.
No.
You made a start on your breakfast, you made some coffee – maybe you read the paper? You were having the newspapers delivered while you were staying in the cottage, is that right?
Barn conversion.
Which newspaper?
And Becky – she’ll have gone back up to her bedroom? Or put the television on?
Could you
could we
if we could just talk a little bit about Becky. If you could describe her for me. In your own words. What she was like when she was younger. How she’s changed from being a child to being a young teenager. What her – gifts are, if you like. Any challenges there have been. Anything she has found difficult. Anything that comes to mind.
I know
I know this is difficult
this must be very hard for
of course.
So, just to pick up again.
This was the third day of your stay in the village; the idea of a walk had been raised but the weather was looking unsuitable. Becky had got up early, and had breakfast before you. What did she do during the rest of the morning? Had she brought any homework with her?
She was friendly with the Hunters’ daughter, I understand. Did she spend any time with her that morning?
Do you know if she was friendly with any of the other young people in the village?
And you knew about that at the time?
Had you met any of those young people when you were staying here last summer? Had you seen them when they came up to the Hunters’ property?
There was one boy in particular who Becky became quite close to, wasn’t there: James?
I know she’s only thirteen, yes.
I wasn’t implying
But he wasn’t someone you were aware of.
Not at the time.
So, that morning, Becky went across to the Hunters’ house, and you assumed she was spending some time with their daughter, Sophie.
And she’s someone who makes friends easily, would you say? Back at home, is she sociable, does she have a range of friends?
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