The Taken Girls (The DI Ogborne Mystery Series, Book 1)
By (Author) G.D. Sanders
Book 1
HarperCollins Publishers
One More Chapter
18th February 2019
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery: police procedural
823.92
Paperback
432
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 27mm
310g
A cracking debut from a talented author J.P. Carter, author of In Safe Hands
A chilling concept, excellently done. And a brand-new procedural character to lead the fight against crime. Paul Finch
Someone is watching them
When a missing teenage girl reappears unharmed but pregnant, the case falls to DI Edina Ogborne, the newest recruit of Canterbury Police. But Eds already got her hands full with a team who dont want her, an ex who wont quit, and terrible guilt over a secret from her past.
As Ed investigates the case, she discovers Canterbury has seen this crime not once, but several times before. And when Ed and her detectives encounter missing historic police files, falsified school records, and Eds new lover as a prime suspect, it becomes clear that the system has been corrupted.
Can Ed find the kidnapper behind these depraved crimes before he strikes again Or has time already run out
Clever and wonderfully chilling with dark secrets, mystery and intrigue! Masterfully done. NetGalley reviewer
The Taken Girls is a tense thriller. A missing girl comes back pregnant & when the investigation ensue,s there are so many questions, and so many twists and turns. A really well written thriller looking forward to more books from this author. NetGalley reviewer
A great police procedural NetGalley reviewer
A fast paced thriller about dark secrets. I enjoyed reading this and think the plot and characters were well developed. NetGalley reviewer
An absolute cracker of a police procedural crime story, driven by superbly diverse and interesting characters. NetGalley reviewer
G.D. Sanders has previously worked in academia. He is now retired and enjoys writing contemporary crime fiction, as it allows much more creativity than writing scientific research articles. He is based in London.