
The Lost Child
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Narrated by:
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Michele Moran
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By:
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Patricia Gibney
"Let me out! Please...." My tiny fists pound the door, but my voice reverberates off the stone walls and hangs in the air as if suspended by spider’s webs. No one comes....
Years later, a woman is found face-down in a pool of blood. Detective Lottie Parker is called to the remote farmhouse in the bleak Irish countryside. Inside, she finds a scene that speaks of uncontrollable rage: glasses smashed, chairs ripped apart, the woman’s body broken.
A black rain jacket makes Lottie think she knows the killer’s identity, but then she finds a disturbing clue: is the murder linked to an old case at St Declan’s asylum - a case investigated by her own father, just before he took his life?
When another victim is left without her tongue on the hospital steps, and a young girl goes missing, Lottie knows she has to act fast. Can she face her own demons and uncover the truth before another life is taken?
An absolutely gripping book from the best-selling author of The Missing Ones and The Stolen Girls. If you love Rachel Abbott, Angela Marsons, or Robert Dugoni, you’ll be completely hooked.
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The plot thickens...
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What made the experience of listening to The Lost Child the most enjoyable?
The characters are very deceiving. Just when you think you've got it, another twist comes along.Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
yes. Just when you think you've got it, another twist comes along.Which scene was your favorite?
The last chapter, when it all falls into place.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Without giving it away, Lottie's eventual confrontation with her mother, Rose.Any additional comments?
Gibney is a great writer and the narrator is very talented.IT'S A SMART CHILD THAT KNOWS HIS OWN FATHER
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The most captivating Lottie Parker yet!
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Another amazing book by an amazing author.
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HOLY CRAP! HOLY CRAP! AAAMAZING!
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listen carefully
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Cannot wait for the next one
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Great!
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Addicting
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