Three sisters. Three ships. One heartbreaking story.
1911. As Emma packs her trunk to join the ocean liner Olympic as a stewardess, she dreams of earning enough to provide a better life for both her sisters. With their photograph tucked away in her luggage, she promises to be back soon â hoping that sickly Lily will keep healthy, and wild Ruby will behave. But neither life at sea nor on land is predictable, and soon the three sistersâ lives are all changed irrevocably...
Now. When Harriet finds her late grandmotherâs travelling trunk in the attic, sheâs shocked to discover a photo of three sisters inside â her grandmother only ever mentioned one sister, who died tragically young. Who is the other sister, and what happened to her? Harrietâs questions lead her to the story of three sister ships, Olympic, Titanic and Britannic, and a shattering revelation about three sisters torn apart...
Donât miss the latest novel from the USA Today bestselling author of The Secret of the Chateau. Perfect for fans of The Beekeeperâs Promise and The Forgotten Village!
Readers LOVE The Lost Sister!âAn emotional roller coaster. A story that will live with me for a very long time.â NetGalley reviewer, 5 stars
âMcGurl has managed to create a masterpiece... a must-read for historical fiction lovers.â NetGalley Reviewer, 5 stars
âI just could not put it down... It was heartbreaking, touching and yet uplifting.â NetGalley reviewer, 5 stars
âThis was a fascinating book... utterly âreadableâ and hard to put down as it was so masterfully crafted.â NetGalley Reviewer, 5 stars
âThis story had me engrossed from start to end... I highly recommend this book.â â NetGalley Reviewer, 5 stars
âI loved this book so much.â NetGalley Reviewer, 5 stars
Kathleen McGurl lives in Christchurch with her husband. She has two sons who have both now left home. She always wanted to write, and for many years was waiting until she had the time. Eventually she came to the bitter realisation that no one would pay her for a year off work to write a book, so she sat down and started to write one anyway. Since then she has published several novels with HQ and self-published another. She has also sold dozens of short stories to women's magazines, and written three How To books for writers. After a long career in the IT industry she became a full-time writer in 2019. When she's not writing, she's often out running, slowly.