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Despite her success as a writer, Maisie's life has never been easy but now, married to Tommy, she hopes it will be third time lucky. Her dreams are shattered when Tommy becomes so jealous and controlling that it affects her relationship with her adopted son, Harold. Tommy suggests a fresh start in Maisie's home town on Tyneside, and at first all is well, but one of Tommy's employees, a strange young man nicknamed the Sand Dancer, strikes fear into her heart and she avoids Tommy's place of work, and even Tommy himself, little knowing he is concealing a terrible secret.
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Originally published: London: Headline.
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To coincide with the republication of the Hamilton trilogy, Rosie Goodwin has written The sand dancer in the style of Catherine Cookson - a final instalment to one of her most popular series. Despite her success as a writer, Maisies life has never been easy. But with the help of Hamilton, the imaginary horse she conjures up to escape harsh reality, her humour and courage pull her through.
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