Her Silent Cry
Detective Josie Quinn, Book 6
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Kate Handford
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Lisa Regan
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Round and round she goes, blonde pigtails flying, her high-pitched giggle catching on the wind. But as the ride slows to a stop, her seat is suddenly empty. Little Lucy is gone....
When seven-year-old Lucy Ross is snatched from the carousel in Denton city park, Detective Josie Quinn joins the frantic search. She’s the one who finds Lucy’s sparkly butterfly backpack abandoned by the ticket booth, a note with a devastating message stuffed inside: Answer your phone, or your sweet little darling will die....
The next day, Lucy’s parents are filled with hope when they pick up a call which they think is from their babysitter - but instead it’s a chilling male voice on the line. Josie races to the babysitter’s small apartment only to find her lifeless body in a tangle of sheets on her bed.
Josie is faced with the most high-stakes case of her career as each new phone call from someone connected to the family ends with the shocking discovery of another body. This twisted killer wants revenge, and he won’t stop until the Ross family are in pieces....
Something is telling Josie that Lucy’s parents aren’t giving her the whole truth, but digging deeper into their lives will force her to confront a life-changing secret of her own. Does Josie have what it takes to crack this case? She has no choice if she’s going to bring Lucy home alive....
An absolutely unputdownable new crime thriller from an Amazon, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal best-selling author. Listeners who love Robert Dugoni, Angela Marsons, and Rachel Caine will be hooked.
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- KERRY
- 31-10-20
Great story but....
I love all the Josie Quinn books by Lisa Regan but I’m increasingly irritated by the narrator keep taking a long pause every time she says the word ‘said’ I don’t understand why!!! Please don’t 😞
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- Mrs CJ
- 12-08-20
I love this series
The plots are complicated and keep me guessing. As the series progresses we get to know more about the main characters and their lives. If the fact that Josie always spots at least 4 overlooked items or clues is a tad irritating (no-one is that good), it doesn’t really spoil my enjoyment. The narrator is excellent too. I’m trying to eke out my listening because there aren’t that many really good series available. Highly recommend.
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- Fee
- 29-08-20
Still entertaining, however...
Is Josie becoming more annoying? Maybe it’s just me. I love the way so many characters so often say “what?!” And they all sound exactly the same.
Given that so much is solved by a detective and a journalist (who has so much more access to data than the FBI!) perhaps the FBI should be disbanded to save the expense!
On to the next book. Entertaining crimes and excellent narration.
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- Jaye22
- 04-07-22
*A Hidden Past*
It should have been a great day out at the park for Detective Josie Quinn she was looking after Harris the son of her ex-husband(long story)
This quickly turns into a nightmare when a couple Amy and Colin who are out with their daughter Lucy at the park suddenly disappears.
This is a not a straightforward case because as Josie and her team delve deeper into the case they call in the FBI. When the parents Amy and Colin take a polygraph the mother fails the test. There are no immediate red flags and they put it down to stress. But as time goes on it soon becomes clear that the mother’s identity is false, who is she?
The kidnapper is killing people close to the Amy and as we see the story play out the connection do with the mother is slowly and painstakingly being revealed.
Josie keeps trying to gently coax information from Amy who I found very frustrating because she was not forthcoming. When we eventually find out the truth it is devastating. Will they eventually find Lucy…. The race is on….
Another great read
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