Ghost Girl

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By Lesley Thomson
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Seven cryptic photographs. A decades-old case. Can one woman find a killer?
Before his death, Terry Darnell was a famous detective. His daughter Stella, a cleaner, has inherited his methodical mind. She has also inherited a strange case file: seven photographs of empty streets. Why did her father keep them for so many years?
One photo dates from 1966, to a day when a young girl witnessed something that would haunt her forever.
As Stella scrubs away at the truth, the events of that day begin to haunt her too…
THE DETECTIVE’S DAUGHTER SERIES:
The Detective’s Daughter.
Ghost Girl.
The Detective’s Secret.
The House With No Rooms.
The Dog Walker.
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Clever and absorbing story. Well crafted. A detective's daughter finds a file of photos in his home after his death. Although not close to her father, he is, after all a detective, and clues he left behind proove too tempting for her to ignore. A series of hit and run child deaths over many years are not investigated by police but this experienced officer senses a link. The characters in this book are well drawn and believable and the dead detective has faith that his daughter will achieve the success that death stole from him.