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Lost Souls
- Narrated by: Dennis Boutsikaris
- Length: 9 hrs and 35 mins
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Summary
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A gripping thriller from multi-bestselling author Jonathan Kellerman and his son, Jesse, features a deputy coroner and a seemingly impossible case set against an atmospheric Californian backdrop.
A DETECTIVE UNDER PRESSURE
Deputy Coroner Clay Edison is juggling a new baby who won’t sleep with working the graveyard shift. For once he’s trying to keep things simple.
A HAUNTING DISCOVERY
When infant remains are found by developers demolishing a local park, a devastating cold case is brought back to light.
A DESPERATE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS
Clay has barely begun to investigate when he receives a call from a man who thinks the remains could belong to his sister – who went missing fifty years ago. Now Clay is locked in a relentless search that will unearth a web of violence, secrets and betrayal.
Because in this town, the past isn’t dead. It’s very much alive. And it can kill.
Critic reviews
‘Storytelling at its best, I loved it’ Kathy Reichs
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- Lotus
- 16-01-23
Didn’t realise that it was the third is a series
Didn’t realise that it was the third is a series so am now away to read the first one.
Really enjoyed the story and grateful that there is another 3in the series
Story stands up to being read as either
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- Lyro8
- 20-01-21
Typically reliable thriller from the Kellermans
Bought this while waiting for the new Alex Delaware book. It's got all the trademarks of the Kellermans' writing - clean, precise prose, enough wit to keep the dialogue interesting and an excellent plot. Will now have to catch up on the others in the series. Both Kellermans are underrated I think - definitely worth a credit. Narration was perfect too..
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