![]() ‘Missing, Presumed is the best I’ve read in a very long time’ SARAH PARRY, Guardian The Borough Press ![]() Is Edith alive or dead? Was her ‘complex love life’ at the heart of her disappearance, as a senior officer tells the increasingly hungry press? And when a body is found, is it the end or only the beginning? And as soon as she sees a picture of Edith Hind, a Cambridge post-graduate from a well-connected family, she knows this case will be big. ![]() Manon knows the first 72 hours are critical: you find her, or you look for a body. ![]() Over the airwaves come reports of a missing woman – door ajar, keys and phone left behind, a spatter of blood on the kitchen floor. Detective Sergeant Manon Bradshaw tries to sleep after yet another soul-destroying Internet date – the low murmuring of her police radio her only solace. Mid-December, and Cambridgeshire is blanketed with snow. ‘Hits the sweet spot between literary and crime fiction – Gripping’ ERIN KELLY The Borough Press Can DS Manon Bradshaw fend them off, before a missing persons case becomes a murder investigation? Edith Hind is gone, leaving just her coat, a smear of blood and a half-open door.Įach of her friends and relatives has a version of the truth. ![]()
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