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  I’m discovering that even in the midst of grief, life can offer new joy and hope. I still grieve for the daughter who was never mine, and no one can replace my beautiful boy, Sam, but I’ve been given a second chance with Harry. Even though they’re non-identical twins, it’s like having a part of Sam back. Harry is my salvation. My reason to get up in the morning.

  ‘Ben!’ Harry cries, launching himself off the bench and flying across the playground towards the approaching figure. Ben scoops him up into his arms and swings him around before depositing him back down on the tarmac with a grin.

  Those two get on like a house on fire. Ben and I are taking things slowly, but I couldn’t have got through the past few months without him. I raise my hand in greeting.

  ‘So how are my two favourite people in the world?’ Ben asks as he comes closer, dipping to kiss me, his eyes shining.

  ‘Good,’ Harry and I say in unison, as children’s laughter from the playground drifts across on the late summer breeze.

  ‘Fancy coming over for pizza this evening?’ Ben asks. ‘I thought you might like to help me make it, Harry. Nothing quite like home-made pizza.’

  ‘Can we, Mummy?’

  ‘Mm, pizza. Yes, we’ll be there.’

  Ben takes my hand and kisses my knuckles. Then he stands and holds both his hands behind his back. ‘Pick a hand, Harry.’

  Harry stands and looks at Ben, considering his choice carefully.

  ‘Come on, left or right, which is it to be?’

  ‘Right!’

  ‘Well, that’s amazing,’ Ben says, feigning astonishment. ‘How did you know? You must be a magician.’ He brings his right hand around to reveal a Thomas the Tank Engine bouncy ball. ‘Want a game of catch?’

  Harry nods vigorously, his curls bouncing around his face. The two of them jog over to a grassy area just beyond the playground, and I watch them tossing the ball to one another. Ben goofs around, pretending to drop it every time, making Harry roar with laughter.

  I don’t believe there’s such a thing as a perfect life. Shit happens, as they say. And I’ve had more than my fair share of that. I don’t believe in happy-ever-afters either. But right here, right now, watching my little fledgling family, I realise I’ve got something back that I thought was lost forever. A door I thought permanently shut is now wide open. Is that a happy ending? Maybe. Maybe not. But it’s a good place to start.

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  THE END

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  Acknowledgements

  As always, I want to thank my fantastic husband Pete Boland who makes me cups of tea and smooths away my doubts while I write. You’re always there to help when I’m on a deadline or there’s a tricky bit of plot to be worked through. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

  Having previously been self-published, this is my first novel to be written and released with the help of a publisher. I want to thank Bookouture for making the transition so enjoyable and seamless. Massive thanks to Natasha Harding, my brand new, talented and supportive publisher who is fast becoming one of my favourite people ever. Thank you for your belief in my books and for your help in making them shine.

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  I consider myself very lucky to have had the expert advice of police officer Sammy H.K. Smith for all the police procedural aspects of my book. Thank you for your time and patience. Any mistakes are my own. Just a heads up – you know I’m going to be firing off emails to you for my next book.

  Thanks a million to Terry Harden, Julie Carey and Amara Gillo for beta reading and proofreading. Thanks also to Tracy Fenton and Helen Boyce at TBC on Facebook and to David Gilchrist, Sarah Mackins and Caroline Maston at UK Crime Book Club – your unstoppable enthusiasm for all authors astounds me.

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  ISBN: 978-1-78681-317-6