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'Lottie Parker is one of the most compelling characters in Irish detective fiction' Liz Nugent
'A stunningly addictive series, Patricia Gibney's books go from strength to strength. Engrossing crime fiction with real heart' Andrea Mara
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She lay so still, blue eyes shining, blonde hair fanned out, her mouth stuck forever open in a soundless scream...
When Rachel Mullen is found dead, her body twisted in pain, Detective Lottie Parker knows instantly that she was murdered. And when Lottie finds a shard of glass placed in the young girl's throat, she fears that Rachel may only be the first victim.
The night before, Rachel had attended a party at a luxurious new restaurant in Ragmullin, and Lottie wastes no time in tracking down the other guests. But as Lottie investigates, her worst fears are confirmed: a brilliant, young doctor is found murdered . . . with glass in her throat.
Desperate to find proof of what really happened to these women, Lottie gets close to the hostess of the party. But Lottie's hunt for the truth puts someone the person she is closest to in terrible danger.
Can Lottie get in the mind of this twisted killer before it's too late? Or will the man she loves be silenced forever?
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What everyone is saying about Silent Voices:
'A new book in this series is like waking up on your birthday and looking forward to opening your gifts! It's book number 9 and I would not mind reading a hundred more of them with this great DI and her team.' B for Book Review, FIVE STARS
'This was utterly fantastic I loved every page. A great storyline that had me hanging on to every word... holding my breath and that ending! Everything about this book was brilliant; if I could give it more than five stars I would it was awesome.' Bonnie's Book Talk, FIVE STARS
'Mesmerizing! Utterly thrilling! Unputdownable! One of the best series I have ever read. It seems like nothing can stop Patricia Gibney. Her writing is excellent. The story flows like a river with no dams, but many waterfalls, and several dangerous currents. Highly recommended!' The World is Ours to Read, FIVE STARS