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Another good book read with two characters so different but so good together. The book begins with the disappearance of a young girl who is the Swedish Ambassador’s daughter living in London. Freya is 13 years old and disappeared from a exclusive priAnother good book read with two characters so different but so good together. The book begins with the disappearance of a young girl who is the Swedish Ambassador’s daughter living in London. Freya is 13 years old and disappeared from a exclusive private school whilst on a PE lesson in the park. DS Farrow works for a small offshoot of the police/government and is enlisted to help find Freya. This is a little out of her remit but she is determined to find the child. Madeline does all the usual checks including visiting the family at the Embassy. She feels there is something wrong in the household and wonders if Freya has run away rather than kidnapped. After CCTV searches they find a person leaving a toilet in the park dressed in a burka. They pursue this line of enquiry but no ransom is asked for. Madeline enlists the help of Ramona who is a completely different person who she met on another case. She is feisty and not afraid to “follow her gut” which sometimes gets her into hassle. Ramona is asked to keep an eye on the Embassy and this leads to more and more questions. Why is the dad getting into a car and then leaves it a few minutes later. Eventually between the two of them and the team who check all the things they can find on line it becomes clearer that the issues are in the family. Freya’s sister helps in this, talking to Ramona not realising who she is chatting to. In amongst this story an old case rears up which was the first book to bring these two together. They intertwined seamlessly for me. At the end the book ties up everything and is a really good read. Lots of twists and turns which I love...more
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