To Tell the Truth: Rosie Gilmour 2
By (Author) Anna Smith
Quercus Publishing
Quercus Publishing
1st December 2012
25th October 2012
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
432
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 28mm
308g
A three-year-old girl is snatched from a beach in Spain. Nobody heard a sound. Nobody saw a thing.
Rosie Gilmour's much-needed holiday is cut short when the abduction story breaks and she's sent to cover it. Her instincts tell her something's wrong: such a crime must surely have its witnesses, and the girl's mother's story doesn't add up. With a child's life at stake, Rosie must dig deeper into the seedy depths of the area, making dangerous enemies. As she closes in on the truth, she realises the penalty for missing this particular deadline could be her own death.'Perfectly paced and neatly plotted' Daily MailGripping * The Times *
Having been glued to the opening chapters of To Tell The Truth, I applaud her ... this is a social issue that's worth discussing * Scottish Sun *
Gritty, suspenseful and real ... the story is a complete page turner that grips you as the seedy depths of human trafficking and networks unravel * Crimesquad *
Shocking and compelling, it's impossible to look away until the last headline has been written * Daily Record *
The book is as perfectly paced and neatly plotted as any Ian Rankin novel, with a wide appeal for both male and female readers * Daily Mail *
Anna Smith has been a journalist for over twenty years and is a former chief reporter for the Daily Record in Glasgow. She has covered wars across the world as well as major investigations and news stories from Dunblane to Kosovo to 9/11. Anna spends her time between Lanarkshire and Dingle in the west of Ireland, as well as in Spain to escape the British weather.