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A terrifying new standalone psycholgical thriller from the bestselling author of 'Retribution' and 'The Cutting Room'
Special Agent Bobby Dees knows what grief feels like. He understands the pain of losing a child. And he'll do whatever he can to prevent it from happening again.
The phone call that comes on a Sunday morning will take him away from his insular world of grief and sleepless nights - and into a far darker place. A young girl, Elaine Emerson, has gone missing and only Dees has a chance of finding her.
It seems that Elaine was last seen waiting to meet her boyfriend - a
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Produktbeschreibung
A terrifying new standalone psycholgical thriller from the bestselling author of 'Retribution' and 'The Cutting Room'

Special Agent Bobby Dees knows what grief feels like. He understands the pain of losing a child. And he'll do whatever he can to prevent it from happening again.

The phone call that comes on a Sunday morning will take him away from his insular world of grief and sleepless nights - and into a far darker place. A young girl, Elaine Emerson, has gone missing and only Dees has a chance of finding her.

It seems that Elaine was last seen waiting to meet her boyfriend - a mysterious figure she met secretly online who goes by the name of El Capitan, and whose reality is as cruel and chilling as the worst thing Dees can imagine...
Autorenporträt
Jilliane Hoffman war Staatsanwältin in Florida und unterrichtete jahrelang im Auftrag des Bundesstaates die Spezialeinheiten der Polizei von Drogenfahndern bis zur Abteilung für Organisiertes Verbrechen in allen juristischen Belangen.
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Praise for Jillianne Hoffman:

'Guaranteed to follow in the best-selling footsteps of Cornwell, Reiches and Slaughter' Guardian

'Gripping, well-crafted suspense...a belter of a book' Sunday Express

'Hoffman writes like an angel. Outstanding' Independent on Sunday

'Hugely readable' Daily Mirror