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Little Boy Lost

DCI Anna Tate, Book 3

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Little Boy Lost

By: J. P. Carter
Narrated by: Laura Kirman
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Innocence is no protection against evil....

One early October afternoon, 10-year-old Jacob Rossi begins the short walk home from school. But he never makes it.

Days later, DCI Anna Tate is called to the scene of a burning building, where an awful discovery has been made. A body has been found, and the label in his school blazer reads: J. Rossi.

As Anna starts digging, she soon learns that a lot of people had grudges against the boy’s father. But would any of them go so far as to take his son? And is the boy’s abductor closer than she thinks?

An absolutely gripping thriller for fans of Cara Hunter’s No Way Out and Angela Marsons's First Blood.

©2019 J. P. Carter (P)2019 HarperCollins Publishers Limited (2017)
Action & Adventure Crime Thrillers Detective Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Mystery Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Police Procedural Suspense Thriller Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths Women's Fiction
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I really enjoyed this book, Anna Tate is a whiz when it comes to solving crimes!! Just when you think you have it figured out there is another clue that takes things in a different direction.

Great story!!

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I really wanted to like this, but the DI lead is not very likable. She always thinks she's right and judges everyone near her unfairly and unjustly. The story is drawn out too long and loses any resemblance to reality with the backstory and the riots. It's all just a little bit too much.

wanted to like it

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