**She lied to her daughter to save her family.**Β **Everyone knows Leona would do anything for her daughter Beth**: she moved to Church Langdon to send Beth to the best school, worked hard to build a successful business to support them and found them the perfect little cottage to call home. Leo
What She Saw
β Scribed by Roberts, Mark
- Book ID
- 108696234
- Publisher
- Corvus
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 816 KB
- Series
- DCI Rosen 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780857898326
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β¦ Synopsis
When a nine-year-old boy is left to die inside a burning car on a sink estate in Peckham, DCI David Rosen is drafted in to investigate. The young boy has been severely burned, and is now fighting for his life. As Rosen and his team begin to scour the crime scene for forensic evidence, they discover something chilling; a graffiti image of a sinister eye, drawn in exquisite detail above the site of the wreckage - and behind it, a series of mysterious markings, etched into the wall. Could the markings represent a secret code left by the killer - a code that will hold the key to the investigation?Eleven-year-old Macy Conner is the only witness to the arson attack. Macy is an unusual child - deeply observant and articulate. But the more Rosen examines her testimony, the more he starts to question her version of events. Soon, Rosen begins to see that Macy is not quite the innocent, lost little girl she appears to be - there are darker forces at work among the children of the estate. DCI Rosen must fight to get to the truth before another attack takes place, and another soul is taken. Mark Roberts was born and raised in Liverpool and was educated at St. Francis Xavier's College. He was a teacher for twenty years and for the last ten years has worked as a special school teacher. He received a Manchester Evening News Theatre Award for best new play of the year. This is the second novel in the DCI Rosen series after the acclaimed debut, The Sixth Soul.
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