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Gold Coast Bulletin, 6 August 2022
Every morning, Lisa Hayez wakes knowing this could be the day. And that’s both the hope that keeps her searching and the dread that tortures her. For three years now, Lisa has been living a waking nightmare … ever since her cousin, Théo Hayez, disappeared in Byron Bay. With no body and no closure, she cannot yet begin to grieve her loss but instead is suspended in an endless, ambiguous anguish.
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