Then She Was Gone
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Luca Veste
Tim Johnson took his baby daughter out for a walk and she never made it home. Johnson claims he was assaulted and the girl was snatched. The police see a different crime, with Johnson their only suspect.
A year later, Sam Bryne is on course to be elected as one of the youngest MPs in Westminster. He's tipped for the very top ... until he vanishes.
Detectives Murphy and Rossi are tasked with discovering what has happened to the popular politician – and in doing so, they unearth a trail that stretches into the past, and crimes that someone is hell-bent on avenging.
Audiobook listeners love Luca Veste:
‘Rollicking good read. Loved the narration, Jonathan Keeble made all the characters come to life’ Pauline F on Bloodstream
‘Gripping! It's a little different, well written and really quite exciting. The narration was very good too.’ Ann D on Bloodstream
‘Having just finished listening to this book the first thing I did was look for another! It also helps that he uses the brilliant Johnathan Keeble to bring life to his excellent storyline! Bravo!’ Flower Girl on Dead Gone
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Commentaires
‘Re-energises the shop-worn police procedural format… Veste’s Italian and Scouse heritage has produced an intriguing hothouse flower’ (Financial Times)
'Luca Veste has talent for exposing the ugliness of the criminal mind...For readers in search of disturbing and dark, you have come to the right place.' (Crime Review)
'What I loved most about this book is how topical it is, how you can see it is inspired by news events and gives you a very fictional account of things we have seen occur over the past few years, boosted to the extremes'
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