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Nowhere to be Found

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Nowhere to be Found by Louisa de Lange

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By Louisa de Lange

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‘Brilliantly addictive’ SJ WATSON, author of BEFORE I GO TO SLEEP

The nail-biting, race-to-the-finish second case for DS Kate Munro – perfect for fans of Lisa Jewell, Clare Mackintosh and Cara Hunter.

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LUCY IS MISSING
Her husband Scott claims to have no idea where she is. But his behaviour suggests otherwise, and rumours begin to swirl about the seemingly perfect couple…

A BODY IS FOUND

DS Kate Munro is already investigating another murder, when she learns that it was Lucy who first reported the body of the victim floating in a lake.

AND TIME IS RUNNING OUT

But with Lucy still missing and both investigations leading Kate into dangerous waters, she must quickly piece together the link between the two crimes. Before it’s too late…

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PRAISE FOR NOWHERE TO BE FOUND:

‘An assured and skilfully written crime thriller that will have you on the edge of your seat or keeping the bedside light on just long enough for one more chapter…’ ALISON BELSHAM, author of The Tattoo Thief

‘Smart, dark, with a show-stopping finale! A satisfyingly juicy mystery with a great heroine in the down-to-earth DS Kate Munro’ EMMA ROWLEY, author of Where The Missing Go

‘A compelling thriller with SO many twists I was constantly left guessing about where the story would go and I really enjoyed the romance threaded through’ CARYS JONES, author of The List

‘Another gripping outing for Kate Munro – so real and relatable. Great writing and plotting that had my heart pounding in the final nail-biting chapters’ AMY MCLELLAN, author of Remember Me

‘Nowhere To Be Found moves at a lightning pace. The fabulous DS Kate Munro faces a twisty case. Pacy and tight; I couldn’t put it down’ RACHAEL BLOK, author of Under The Ice

‘A book that has it all: creeping tension, fab characters, and layer upon layer of mystery. I loved the growing sense of unease throughout. An absolute-page turner!’ ELLE CROFT, author of Like Mother, Like Daughter

Reviews

23 Jun 2020

JoanieM

This was a gripping read. There were a lot of of story lines, which were linked together very well. And although there was a lot going on, it was easy to follow – I never lost the plot! I read it in a couple of sittings, as I didn’t want to put it down.

The characters were mostly interesting, but I thought the main character Kate Munro was not too likeable. She was very self centred – it was all about her, her wants, her job. Everything else took second place – or third in the case of her husband! Not surprising she came home one day to find him gone! But she wasn’t too upset about that – she had already moved on to her next guy, who is also a work colleague.

I hope there are more books to follow featuring these characters, though. I am willing to give Kate a second chance!

The only fault I had was probably an editing problem – the author’s name and the title of the book kept appearing randomly in the middle of the text.

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