Detective Inspector Rafferty never could say no. If someone asked her for help, she gave it. No ifs or buts. When a troubled girl from Raffertyβs past calls asking for help to find her missing boyfriend, Rafferty canβt stop herself rushing to the rescue. She has to find him, get him home safe, and
Missing Persons (A DCI Morton Crime Novel Book 5)
β Scribed by Campbell, Sean; Campbell, Daniel
- Book ID
- 109797491
- Publisher
- Sean Campbell
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 125 KB
- Series
- DCI Morton 5
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Detective Inspector Rafferty never could say no. If someone asked her for help, she gave it. No ifs or buts.
When a troubled girl from Raffertyβs past calls asking for help to find her missing boyfriend, Rafferty canβt stop herself rushing to the rescue. She has to find him, get him home safe, and do it before Morton loses patience.
It wasnβt the first time Rafferty went out of her way to help somebody.
But it would be the last.
Missing Persons is a standalone novel in the DCI Morton series of crime novels. It follows on from the events of Dead on Demand, Cleaver Square, Ten Guilty Men, and The Patient Killer.
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