
Helen Dunmore
Helen Dunmore was a British author known for her contributions to contemporary fiction. Her notable works include "The Lie," a poignant exploration of memory and loss, "The Deep," which delves into themes of love and betrayal, and "The Crossing of Ingo," a tale that blends fantasy with the challenges of growing up.
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Books by Helen Dunmore
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The Crossing of Ingo
by Helen Dunmore
4.1(2,961)
Two young Mer, Sapphy and Conor, must brave the perilous underwater realm of Ingo, outwit sinister sharks and ancient magic, and embark on a mythical 'Crossing' to unite their divided worlds before darkness consumes them all.

The Lie
by Helen Dunmore
3.8(12,706)
A WWI survivor returns to Cornwall, haunted by the trenches and a love forged in their fires, only to find peace shattered by a past lie's unforeseen consequences.

The Deep
by Helen Dunmore
3.4(11,253)
As a cataclysmic flood unleashes an ancient Kraken, Sapphy, a girl with dual human and Mer blood, must journey into the ocean's terrifying depths with her brother and a whale to confront the monster and save both their worlds.