From the bestselling author of The Mistake comes a hauntingly powerful story about families and secrets and the dark shadows cast by the past.Curl Curl, Sydney, January 1978.Angie's a looker. Or she's going to be. She's only fourteen, but already, heads turn wherever she goes. Male heads, mainly . . .Jane worships her older cousin Angie. She spends her summer vying for Angie's attention. Then Angie is murdered. Jane and her family are shattered. They withdraw into themselves, casting a veil of silence over Angie's death.Thirty years later, a journalist arrives with questions about the tragic event. Jane is relieved to finally talk about her adored cousin. And so is her family. But whose version of Angie's story - whose version of Angie herself - is the real one? And can past wrongs ever be made right?The shocking truth of Angie's last days will force Jane to question everything she once believed. Because nothing - not the past or even the present -is as she once imagined.