The Choice: A stolen child. A missing woman. You can only save one.
By (Author) Lucy Martin
Headline Publishing Group
Mountain Leopard Press
26th September 2023
13th October 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery: women sleuths
823.92
Paperback
384
Width 196mm, Height 130mm, Spine 28mm
260g
'A vivid blend of police procedural and psychological suspense, this twisty thriller is sure to win lots of new fans' T.M. Logan.___________
A stolen child. A missing woman. You can only save one.
A distressed young woman arrives at Halesworth police station in fear for her life, then vanishes.
Meanwhile, a local boy is snatched from his school playground.
But the answer to one lies with the other, and soon DS Ronnie Delmar is submerged deep in a world she could never have imagined.
Because to those who have created their own moral code, the truth is worth killing for...___________
PRAISE FOR THE CHOICE:
'Dark, tense and absorbing' - Simon McCleave, author of The Snowdonia Killings
'Gripping, twisty and insightfully observed' - Philippa East, author of Little White Lies
'Compelling and chilling' - Caron McKinlay, author of The Storytellers
'Totally absorbing' - Marion Todd, author of the Detective Clare Mackay series
'A gripping tale' - Louise Mumford, author of The Safe House
'A rollercoaster of a ride, I devoured every page' - Claire Dyer, author of The Significant Others of Odie May
'A vivid blend of police procedural and psychological suspense, this twisty thriller is sure to win lots of new fans' -- T.M. Logan, author of The Curfew
'Dark, tense and absorbing' -- Simon McCleave, author of The Snowdonia Killings
'Gripping, twisty and insightfully observed' -- Philippa East, author of Little White Lies
'Compelling and chilling' -- Caron McKinlay, author of The Storytellers
'Totally absorbing' -- Marion Todd, author of the Detective Clare Mackay series
'A gripping tale' -- Louise Mumford, author of The Safe House
'A rollercoaster of a ride, I devoured every page' -- Claire Dyer, author of The Significant Others of Odie May
PRAISE FOR LUCY MARTIN:
'A switchback ride of a read' -- Cara Hunter
Lucy Martin spent ten years as a city lawyer before leaving to set up a language school and become a writer. Like her protagonist, women's rights have always been important to her: in 2000, she wrote an article forThe Times on sexual discrimination in law firms, something she had spent many years fighting, before setting up Wimbledon Women in Business to support female entrepreneurs.The Choice is the second in the DS Ronnie Delmar series, followingStop at Nothing, which was published by Welbeck in 2021. Lucy lives in Wimbledon with her family.