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Please note this book is a completely revised edition of Righteous Anger.One girl disappears. And there's a link to an unsolved disappearance close to home.Katie Wells goes missing on her way to school. Her pink backpack is found weighed down with stones in a local reservoir. Time is running out to find her, and every second counts.Acting DCI Rob Miller leads a nationwide search, but no trace of the little girl is found.Meanwhile, Detective Jo Maguire from the National Crime Agency notices striking similarities to her own sister's disappearance twenty years ago.Jo's relationship with Rob is…mehr

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Please note this book is a completely revised edition of Righteous Anger.One girl disappears. And there's a link to an unsolved disappearance close to home.Katie Wells goes missing on her way to school. Her pink backpack is found weighed down with stones in a local reservoir. Time is running out to find her, and every second counts.Acting DCI Rob Miller leads a nationwide search, but no trace of the little girl is found.Meanwhile, Detective Jo Maguire from the National Crime Agency notices striking similarities to her own sister's disappearance twenty years ago.Jo's relationship with Rob is deepening, but they don't have time to figure things out. Maybe Jo's sister was the killer's first victim. And maybe he never stopped.Now, a body is discovered and the public holds its breath. Is it Katie?Rob and Jo might just have a serial killer on their hands . . .
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Autorenporträt
Biba Pearce is a British crime writer and author of the DCI Rob Miller series. Biba grew up in post-apartheid Southern Africa. As a child, she lived on the wild eastern coast and explored the sub-tropical forests and surfed in shark-infested waters. Now a full-time writer with more than twenty-five novels under her belt, Biba lives in leafy Surrey and when she isn't writing, can be found walking through the countryside or kayaking on the river Thames.