The Missing Girls
Detective Robyn Carter Crime Thriller Series, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Emma Newman
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By:
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Carol Wyer
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One girl found dead. Another girl gone....
Long shadows danced on the tin walls. Inside the trunk lay Carrie Miller, wrapped in plastic, arms folded across her ribcage, lips sealed tight forever....
When a girl's body is found at a Midlands storage unit, it is too decomposed for Detective Robyn Carter to read the signs left by the killer.
No one knows the woman in blue who rented the unit; her hired van can't be traced. But as the leads run dry, another body is uncovered. This time the killer's distinctive mark is plain to see, and matching scratches on the first victim's skeleton make Robyn suspect she's searching for a serial killer.
As Robyn closes in on the killer's shocking hunting ground, another girl goes missing, and this time it's someone close to her own heart.
Robyn can't lose another loved one. Can she find the sickest individual she has ever faced, before it's too late?
An utterly gripping and darkly compelling detective thriller that will have fans of Robert Dugoni, Angela Marsons, and James Patterson hooked from the very start. You will not guess the ending!
©2017 Carol Wyer (P)2017 BookoutureWhat listeners say about The Missing Girls
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- Kevin
- 22-09-2018
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I really enjoyed this, how the story and investigation develops. i like how it doesn't all neatly fit in to place like other detective series. Robyn and team make mistakes and have to work for the result ...but they get there.
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- Anonymous User
- 16-10-2017
A little slow moving
story was a little slow and repetitive. It had good potential but for me fell a bit short. narration was somewhat monotone.
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