From the Barry Award-winning author of the Jonathan Quinn series comesLITTLE GIRL GONE.Logan Harper isn't looking for redemption. He just wants to live in peace and forget his troubled past. But one morning his quiet life is upended when he interrupts the attempted murder of his father's best friend
Little Bones
โ Scribed by Sam Blake
- Publisher
- Bonnier Publishing Fiction Ltd.;Twenty7 Books
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 205 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Attending what seems to be a routine break-in, troubled Detective Garda Cathy Connolly makes a grisly discovery: an old wedding dress - and, concealed in its hem, a baby's bones.And then the dress's original owner, Lavinia Grant, is found dead in a Dublin suburb.Searching for answers, Cathy is drawn deep into a complex web of secrets and lies spun by three generations of women.Meanwhile, a fugitive killer has already left two dead in execution style killings across the Atlantic - and now he's in Dublin with old scores to settle. Will the team track him down before he kills again?Struggling with her own secrets, Cathy doesn't know dangerous - and personal - this case is about to become.
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