The Altar Girls
Detective Lottie Parker, Book 13
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Narrated by:
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Michele Moran
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By:
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Patricia Gibney
About this listen
The little girl looked like an angel in her thin white robe, her long black hair spread around her head like a dark halo on the snow. Her hands rested on her chest, fingers interlaced as if she had fallen asleep while praying. But she would never wake up again....
When Detective Lottie Parker receives news that a child’s body has been found in the frozen grounds of the cathedral, a shiver runs down her spine. She’s terrified it will be eight-year-old Willow Devine, reported missing that morning.
But when she arrives at the cathedral, holding a photo of Willow with her blonde ponytail and gap-toothed smile, she gets a terrible shock. The body is a young girl, wrapped in a white shroud, a rosary clutched in her frozen fingers. But her hair is dark, not fair. This girl isn’t Willow but another eight-year-old, Naomi.
Desperate to find a connection between the two girls and to find Willow before it is too late, Lottie speaks to the girls’ families and discovers that both girls were altar servers at the cathedral. The charismatic priest Father Maguire has a watertight alibi for the time the girls went missing, but Lottie suspects the confused old lady traumatized by the discovery of Naomi’s body is hiding something....
A day later, Willow’s little body is found wrapped in a white robe in the snowy grounds of a church across town. Lottie is devastated, convinced now that she can’t trust anyone, least of all the girls’ parents. Why did Willow’s mother claim the girls didn’t know each other? And why are there no photos of Naomi in her mother’s shabby house?
But when a little boy from the choir goes missing, too, Lottie realizes she must spread her net wider. Can she stop this twisted killer before another precious life is stolen?
If you like Rachel Caine, Kendra Elliott, and Robert Dugoni, The Altar Girls will have you hooked.
©2023 Patricia Gibney (P)2023 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.What listeners say about The Altar Girls
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- Anonymous User
- 13-11-2023
Lottie and Boyd
As usual, the story is about murders, and Patricia Gibney does a great job of keeping the reader in suspense. I am however, getting a bit sick of something always getting in the way of Lottie’s and Boyd’s relationship. Surely it’s not that difficult to ‘set a wedding date’.
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- Maria Achurch
- 22-11-2023
Excellent series
Another excellent book. Lots of twists and turns, excellent narration as always. I never fail to be entertained by Lottie and her team. How annoying is it when you listen in the car and get so absorbed you that you have to finish the book that night. Looking forward to the next book.
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- Peggy
- 01-02-2024
Lottie and Boyd
Just finished another great book on Lottie Parker and her team just love them, can’t wait for the next one
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- shirley K.
- 24-02-2024
Guessing right up to the end
Thankyou Patricia Gibney, as always a great listen. Just love this series. story compelling, Narration A1
Now I have to wait for the next one
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- Karen
- 04-01-2024
Yet again another amazing performance
Loved it from beginning to end and not so frightening/graphic as some of the others but excellent nonetheless
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- sharon
- 09-12-2023
Consistent and brilliant
I love the consistency of the author's tales and the narrator's dedication to the characters through all of MS Gibneys books. well done
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- Anonymous User
- 05-02-2024
Loved it!
Another excellent addition to a great series. I love the characters and interesting storylines. This was no exception. Lottie’s concern with her mother is so relatable for me right now. Love those elements too.
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- Anonymous User
- 24-01-2024
Dragged out
I found the narrator to be drab and I couldn’t tell which person was speaking as all the voices were the same. The whole story line boring and was extremely hard to understand. Very disappointing.
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