The Girl Who Vanished
By (Author) R.M. Ward
HarperCollins Publishers
HQ Digital
5th July 2023
6th July 2023
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery: private investigator / amateur detectives
Psychological thriller
Family life fiction
823.92
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
200g
An uttery gripping and twisty psychological thriller for fans of Claire McGowan, K.L Slater and J.A. Baker
I could not put it down until I finished the last page!!! Netgalley reviewer
A fantastic thriller which will have you racing to the very end Netgalley reviewer
Frances Brookman has just received the phone call every mother dreads. Her daughter Naomi has been in a life-threatening accident.
As she races to the hospital, Frances catches sight of a child in another car a girl screaming for help.
It's a split-second thing and looks can be deceptive.
She could follow the car, but can she live with the delay getting to her daughter If she does nothing, can she live with herself
What everyones saying about The Girl Who Vanished!
I thought I knew what the outcome was going to be I couldnt have been more wrong. This is an exceptional thriller
Original storyline, lots of intrigue, twists, and turns (I could not guess the ending). I devoured this.
Twisty and unpredictable this book was gripping and let me on the edge of my seat. I couldn't put it down.
A gripping, unputdownable read that I devoured in a single afternoon
Totally gripping suspense with lots of twists and turns truly enjoyed totally recommend
So many unexpected and explosive twists and stunning cliff hangers kept me glued to these pages. I sped through it unable to put it down
Praise for R.M. Ward
I was completely gripped! The characters are so well drawn and the twists were shocking, yet completely plausible Keren David on Safe With You
A gripping thriller with characters I really cared about. Highly recommended C.S. Green on Safe With You
R.M. Ward was born in Surrey and now lives in Bath with her husband and two dogs. She has two grown up children. She worked in local government for years before writing full-time. Her debut YA thriller, Numbers, published under Rachel Ward, won many regional awards in the UK and Europe, was released in 26 countries and is currently optioned for film. She has also written a cosy crime series, the Ant and Bea Mysteries, starting with The Cost of Living, set in and around a supermarket. Safe With You is her first psychological thriller with HQ Digital.