Missing Person: Alice

Missing Person: Alice

by Simon Mason
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 11/09/2024

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'Excellently lean and tense crime novel with a touch of the nouveau roman about it' Ian Rankin

'Mason has been mainlining Simenon for a while, and it shows' Mick Herron

'The very definition of unputdownable' David Peace

'It's like the provincial British version of Maigret' Clare Chambers


The people I work with call me 'Finder'. I'm a specialist, a finder of missing people.


July 2015, Sevenoaks. 12-year-old schoolgirl Alice Johnson went missing while doing her paper round, her bag found discarded on the pavement. At 08.00, she was spotted standing in heavy rain at the side of the busy by-pass. At 11.00, she was seen talking to the driver of a black car in Tonbridge. After that, nothing. Alice was never found.


Nine years later the body of another schoolgirl, Joleen Price, is pulled from a nearby lake and a local man named Vince Burns detained. Convinced that Burns is guilty in both cases, SIO Dave Armstrong calls in the Finder to investigate the earlier disappearance.


Interviewing those who thought they knew her, the Finder gradually reveals a hidden Alice, a girl of surprising contradictions. Seeking answers from her divorced parents - an over-protective mother, a negligent father - the Finder is forced to consider violently opposing narratives. Was the timid 12-year-old a victim of the predator Burns, as he himself hints? Or was she carrying out a plan of her own?


The Case of the Lonely Accountant, book two in the Finder Mysteries, is OUT NOW!

ISBN:
9781529425963
9781529425963
Category:
Crime & mystery
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
11-09-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
Quercus
Simon Mason

Simon Mason was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire, on 5 February 1962. He was educated at local schools and studied English at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford.

He splits his time between writing at home and a part-time editorial position with David Fickling Books, an imprint of Random House and publisher of his 2011 children's novel, Moon Pie.

He is the author of the Quigleys series for young readers: The Quigleys (Highly Commended in the UK's Branford Boase Award), The Quigleys at Large, The Quigleys Not for Sale, and The Quigleys in a Spin.

He has also written three adult novels. Simon lives in Oxford with his wife and two children.

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