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Isla's Missing: A Gripping DCI Reece Thriller - Hanson, Liam
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Jailed thirty years ago for a murder he didn't commit, Arvel Baines has been plotting his revenge ever since. He's going to ruin the lives of all those responsible for framing him. And one man in particular will be made to suffer more than the rest. When the son of the true killer wakes up on his kitchen floor to find his wife dead and teenage daughter missing, so begins a deadly game of cat and mouse. Soon the Murder Squad are tasked with finding the missing girl, drawing DCI Reece into the mix. Can Baines carry out his gruesome vendetta before he's caught? Will Reece outsmart another killer?…mehr

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Jailed thirty years ago for a murder he didn't commit, Arvel Baines has been plotting his revenge ever since. He's going to ruin the lives of all those responsible for framing him. And one man in particular will be made to suffer more than the rest. When the son of the true killer wakes up on his kitchen floor to find his wife dead and teenage daughter missing, so begins a deadly game of cat and mouse. Soon the Murder Squad are tasked with finding the missing girl, drawing DCI Reece into the mix. Can Baines carry out his gruesome vendetta before he's caught? Will Reece outsmart another killer? And what happens to the missing Isla? A fast-paced, crime thriller, perfect for readers of Stuart MacBride.
Autorenporträt
Liam Hanson is the pen-name of South Wales author Andy Roberts. Liam Hanson.png Married with two children, Andy works in a busy cardiac surgery intensive care unit in Cardiff, writing in his spare time. The Murder Squad Thrillers ¿ set in the spectacular backdrop of Wales ¿ are gritty, character-driven police procedurals. In his spare time, Andy can be found playing guitar, and dabbling with kick-boxing ¿ but never both at the same time ¿ because that would be daft, not to mention dangerous.