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A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

'Dazzling' The Guardian on Borderlands

'A clever web of intrigue that deepens and darkens as it twists' Peter James on Gallows Lane

'Some of the very best crime fiction being written today' Lee Child on Bad Blood

Midwinter. A child is found wandering in an ancient woodland, her hands covered in blood. But it is not her own.
Unwilling - or unable - to speak, the only person she seems to trust is the young officer who rescued her, Detective Sergeant Lucy Black. Soon afterwards, DS Black is baffled to find herself suddenly moved from a high-profile case involving a kidnapping of another girl, a prominent businessman's teenage daughter.

At home, Black is struggling with caring for her increasingly unstable father, and trying to avoid conflict with her frosty mother - who also happens to be the Assistant Chief Constable. As she tries to identify the unclaimed child, Black begins to realize that her case and the kidnapping may be linked by events from the grimmest days of the country's recent history - events that also defined her own troubled childhood.

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The first in Brian McGilloway's thrilling DS Lucy Black series, Little Girl Lost is an addictive crime thriller set in Northern Ireland about corruption, greed and vengeance, and a father's love for his daughter.

Praise for Little Girl Lost

'An assured and grittily realistic tale from an author who is being compared to Ian Rankin and James Lee Burke' Sunday Business Post

Little Girl Lost: an addictive crime thriller set in Northern Ireland

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A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER'Dazzling' The Guardian on Borderlands'A clever web of intrigue that deepens and darkens as it twists'... Read more

    Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
    Publication Date: 03/02/2022
    ISBN13: 9781472133403, 978-1472133403
    ISBN10: 1472133404

    Number of Pages: 336

    Fiction , Crime & Thriller

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    A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

    'Dazzling' The Guardian on Borderlands

    'A clever web of intrigue that deepens and darkens as it twists' Peter James on Gallows Lane

    'Some of the very best crime fiction being written today' Lee Child on Bad Blood

    Midwinter. A child is found wandering in an ancient woodland, her hands covered in blood. But it is not her own.
    Unwilling - or unable - to speak, the only person she seems to trust is the young officer who rescued her, Detective Sergeant Lucy Black. Soon afterwards, DS Black is baffled to find herself suddenly moved from a high-profile case involving a kidnapping of another girl, a prominent businessman's teenage daughter.

    At home, Black is struggling with caring for her increasingly unstable father, and trying to avoid conflict with her frosty mother - who also happens to be the Assistant Chief Constable. As she tries to identify the unclaimed child, Black begins to realize that her case and the kidnapping may be linked by events from the grimmest days of the country's recent history - events that also defined her own troubled childhood.

    _____________

    The first in Brian McGilloway's thrilling DS Lucy Black series, Little Girl Lost is an addictive crime thriller set in Northern Ireland about corruption, greed and vengeance, and a father's love for his daughter.

    Praise for Little Girl Lost

    'An assured and grittily realistic tale from an author who is being compared to Ian Rankin and James Lee Burke' Sunday Business Post

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