The Lost Child
Autor Patricia Gibneyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 oct 2017
An elderly woman is found murdered in her own home, and Detective Lottie Parker and her partner Detective Boyd are called in to investigate. When they discover that the victim's daughter is missing as well, they start to fear for the safety of the whole family...
Two days later as a nearby house is set on fire and with the body count rising, Lottie and her team begin to unpick a web of secrets and lies, as the murders seem to link back to a case investigated by Lottie's father before he took his own life.
With little knowledge of what really happened to her father, Lottie knows this is a case that could give her some answers. But how much does she want to know? And how far is Lottie prepared to dig to uncover the truth?
The Lost Child is a thrilling page-turner from the bestselling author of The Missing Ones and The Stolen Girls that will have you guessing right to the very last page. Perfect for fans of Rachel Abbott, Angela Marsons and Robert Dugoni.
What people are saying about The Lost Child
'OH WOW, WHAT AN AMAZING BOOK True to form Patricia Gibney has delivered another fantastic page turner From the very start to the last page you're hooked There are twists and turns throughout that keep you on the edge of your seat But the biggest twist at the end is a total shock that you won't see coming I read this in a day on my hols simply because I couldn't put it down Like I said before, if I could've given it ten stars I would have Like all of Patricia Gibney's previous books, I honestly can't recommend it highly enough A definite must read ' Goodreads Reviewer
'Pulse-pounding suspense with a complicated and convoluted plot that will keep readers guessing until the very last pages ' Goodreads Reviewer
'When past and present collide, POW, we get one hell of an explosive and an utterly riveting read ' Goodreads Reviewer
'A real page-turner, I couldn't put this book down ... A big fat 5 stars - you have to read this book ' Goodreads Reviewer
'Oh my Lordie This Detective Lottie Parker series gets better and Better Wow, what a book ' Goodreads Reviewer
'Holy jumpin'catfish, Batman, what an ending The jaw dropping moments just kept a-comin'. Goodreads Reviewer
'What a ride A very dark thriller ' Goodreads Reviewer
'The Lost Child had me glued to the pages from start to finish.' Goodreads Reviewer
'Beautifully written, packed with suspense, another spine-tingling story that I couldn't put down.' Renita d'Silva
'The book twists and turns to a fantastic final chapter, which is the biggest surprise I've had reading a book for a long time.' Nigel Adams Bookworm
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781786812384
ISBN-10: 178681238X
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 126 x 198 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: StoryFire LTD
ISBN-10: 178681238X
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 126 x 198 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: StoryFire LTD
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'Let me out! Please . . .' My tiny fists pound the door, but my voice reverberates off the stone walls and hangs in the air as if suspended by spider's webs. No one comes . . .
Years later, a woman is found face-down in a pool of blood. Detective Lottie Parker is called to the remote farmhouse in the bleak Irish countryside. Inside, she finds a scene that speaks of uncontrollable rage: glasses smashed, chairs ripped apart, the woman's body broken.
A black rain jacket makes Lottie think she knows the killer's identity, but then she finds a disturbing clue: is the murder linked to an old case at St Declan's asylum - a case investigated by her own father, just before he took his life?
When another victim is left without her tongue on the hospital steps, and a young girl goes missing, Lottie knows she has to act fast. Can she face her own demons and uncover the truth before another life is taken?
An absolutely gripping page-turner from the million-copy bestselling author of Irish Top 10 bestsellers, The Missing Ones and The Stolen Girls. If you love Karin Slaughter, Tess Gerritsen and Helen Fields, you'll be completely hooked.
'Let me out! Please . . .' My tiny fists pound the door, but my voice reverberates off the stone walls and hangs in the air as if suspended by spider's webs. No one comes . . .
Years later, a woman is found face-down in a pool of blood. Detective Lottie Parker is called to the remote farmhouse in the bleak Irish countryside. Inside, she finds a scene that speaks of uncontrollable rage: glasses smashed, chairs ripped apart, the woman's body broken.
A black rain jacket makes Lottie think she knows the killer's identity, but then she finds a disturbing clue: is the murder linked to an old case at St Declan's asylum - a case investigated by her own father, just before he took his life?
When another victim is left without her tongue on the hospital steps, and a young girl goes missing, Lottie knows she has to act fast. Can she face her own demons and uncover the truth before another life is taken?
An absolutely gripping page-turner from the million-copy bestselling author of Irish Top 10 bestsellers, The Missing Ones and The Stolen Girls. If you love Karin Slaughter, Tess Gerritsen and Helen Fields, you'll be completely hooked.
Recenzii
Gripping . . . palpable tension from the very start to its electrifying twist
An atmospheric page-turner
Excellent . . . fast-paced, gritty
Gibney expertly ratchets up the tension, making this exceptionally hard to put down . . . you won't be able to help rooting for our flawed heroine (Read of the Week)
An atmospheric page-turner
Excellent . . . fast-paced, gritty
Gibney expertly ratchets up the tension, making this exceptionally hard to put down . . . you won't be able to help rooting for our flawed heroine (Read of the Week)