Paula Daly is the author of Just What Kind of Mother Are You?, Keep Your Friends Close, and The Mistake I Made. She lives in North West England. She lives in 4/5(39). THE TROPHY CHILD. by Paula Daly. BUY NOW FROM. AMAZON and even makes an offensive comment to the press about how her missing child is different from “those impoverished families” who are known to murder their own. Although Brontë returns unhurt and refuses to admit where she was, there is incredible public backlash against Karen’s Author: Paula Daly. In her unsettling new domestic thriller, The Trophy Child, Daly digs beneath the serene surface of the idyllic suburban Lake District community where families strive for perfection, delivering a suspenseful, surprising story of motherhood and fallibility. Karen Bloom is not the coddling mother type. She believes in raising her children for success.4/5(39).
Find many great new used options and get the best deals for The Trophy Child by Paula Daly (, Hardcover) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! When Karen's trophy child, Bronte, briefly disappears, Detective Sergeant Joanne Aspinall steps in, but soon discovers she has a shocking intimate connection to the family—whose perfect façade begins to crack as Karen's comments to the media infuriate the community. The Trophy Child A Novel. Paula Daly. • 5 Ratings; $; $; Publisher Description. A police detective becomes entangled with a controlling mother, a missing daughter, and a dangerous web of dysfunction in this "terrific page-turner" (The Guardian).
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