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Cover of Long Gone: Detective Paul Cullen Mysteries, no. 1

Long Gone: Detective Paul Cullen Mysteries, no. 1

โœ Scribed by Paul Pilkington


Book ID
110891757
Publisher
Paul Pilkington
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Weight
174 KB
Series
Detective Paul Cullen Mystery #1
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780463350522
ASIN
B07VB4QBNG

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โœฆ Synopsis


The gripping detective mystery series and first novel in the Archangel Trilogy. From the author of the millon-downloaded Emma Holden Trilogy and Kindle Number One Someone to Save You...

A missing girl...

Natalie Long is missing. About to board a high speed train from London's Paddington station, she has vanished without a trace. Just two days earlier, things were so different. One of eight candidates staying at an exclusive West London property, Natalie was competing for the chance of a lifetime - a career at one of the world's most dynamic and mysterious companies, Brand New.

A determined detective...

For Detective Chief Inspector Paul Cullen of the British Transport Police, the case is personal. Natalie is good friends with his daughter, Amy, who is certain Natalie is in great danger.

A life on the line...

Something terrible did happen that weekend. And the time for answers is running out. But can DCI Cullen uncover the truth, before it is too late?


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