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The Missing Girls
- Detective Robyn Carter Crime Thriller Series, Book 3
- Narrated by: Emma Newman
- Length: 12 hrs and 23 mins
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Summary
One girl found dead. Another girl gone....
Long shadows danced on the tin walls. Inside the trunk lay Carrie Miller, wrapped in plastic, arms folded across her ribcage, lips sealed tight forever....
When a girl's body is found at a Midlands storage unit, it is too decomposed for Detective Robyn Carter to read the signs left by the killer.
No one knows the woman in blue who rented the unit; her hired van can't be traced. But as the leads run dry, another body is uncovered. This time the killer's distinctive mark is plain to see, and matching scratches on the first victim's skeleton make Robyn suspect she's searching for a serial killer.
As Robyn closes in on the killer's shocking hunting ground, another girl goes missing, and this time it's someone close to her own heart.
Robyn can't lose another loved one. Can she find the sickest individual she has ever faced, before it's too late?
An utterly gripping and darkly compelling detective thriller that will have fans of Robert Dugoni, Angela Marsons, and James Patterson hooked from the very start. You will not guess the ending!
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- Teresa evans
- 23-07-19
Missing girls
I enjoyed this book narration was good, storyline was a good one would buy another from this writer.
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- Jaye22
- 08-08-24
*Retribution*
**3.5-4 Stars**
This is book three of five in the DI Robyn Carter series. She is known for following her gut instincts but she gets very little support from her new DCI.
She is still grieving from a personal loss and in this instalment she was definitely not on her game. At times it felt like she was many steps behind the perpetrator.
This book was about a devastating tragedy in one family, it was to do with cyber bullying. The question is how far would you go when someone’s words have had a detrimental impact on your family? What would you do about it? Would you seek your own form of justice?….
There are a few red herrings and coincidences, Robyn who loves to treat each case like a puzzle 🧩 struggles to see all the pieces.
A body of a young girl barely a woman is accidentally found while a team is on a different shout. It then becomes Robyn’s case. Now, Robyn will have to pull out all the stops in order to prevent the next victim turning up.
Towards the end is a nail biting rush to save someone’s life will Robyn manage to prevent the bodies from piling up?…
There is a twist at the end, what does it mean?…
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- Mrs CJ
- 08-04-21
Excellent story
I’ve really enjoyed the series so far, just one more to go. The characters are believable, their motives plausible, and the story is complicated enough to hold my interest. However, I’ve only given 4 stars because the narrator has no talent for accents and makes you aware constantly that she is reading. It’s only because the stories are so good that I’ve persevered.
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- AG
- 05-01-20
Excellent
Carol Wyer is one of my favourite authors. This book was excellent from start to finish. The narration was perfect and the story was gripping.
I was discussing the book with a couple of my friends and sister as we have an audible book club. The only thing I would say is that the victims were such horrible people that we all found we sympathised with the murderer and felt that after what they did that justice was actually served by the perpetrator. We didn’t have any empathy or sadness for the victims. That’s an unusual feeling to experience
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