A missing girl. A dark secret. Dr Claire Roget is drawn into a deadly game to find the truth behind a young girl's disappearance in this chilling mystery.
It's been six years since fourteen-year-old Marvel Trustrom went missing - six long years for Marvel's seriously ill father, Tom Trustrom, who's desperate to know what happened to his daughter.
DS Zed Willard has always believed that Jonah Kobi, a serial killer serving life for the murders of four other girls in the area, is responsible for Marvel's disappearance - but with no evidence or witnesses, and Kobi denying any involvement, forensic psychiatrist Dr Claire Roget is Willard's last hope. Can she persuade Kobi to reveal the truth and finally confess to Marvel's murder?
Claire is soon drawn into a battle of wits with a dangerous psychopath, as well as a world of dark secrets. Can she find out what really happened to Marvel and fulfil a father's dying wish before it's too late?
Priscilla Masters is the author of the popular DI Joanna Piercy series, as well as the successful Martha Gunn novels and a series of forensic psychiatrist mysteries featuring Dr Claire Roget. She lives near the Shropshire/Staffordshire border. A retired respiratory nurse, Priscilla has two grown-up sons and two grandsons.
Title: A Game of Minds: 3 (A Claire Roget Forensic Psychiatrist Mystery)
Author: Masters, Priscilla
ISBN: 9780727890825
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Publisher: Canongate Books Ltd
Publication Date: 2020-10-30
Number of Pages: 256
Weight: 0.7882 kg
Gripping . Silence of the Lambs fans will want to check this out * Publishers Weekly *
A page-turner that keeps you reading, with well-drawn characters who make it a pleasure * Kirkus Reviews *
Masters has another successful, character-driven series ahead * Booklist on Dangerous Minds *
A tense cat-and-mouse game ... A twist ending * Publishers Weekly on Dangerous Minds *
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An absorbing, character-driven police procedural with some provocative twists * Kirkus Reviews on Blood on the Rocks *