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The Missing Hours

The Missing Hours

The Missing Hours
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The Missing Hours Mass market - 2019

by Emma Kavanagh

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Kensington, February 2019. Mass Market . 2 PB Worn -5%.
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  • Title The Missing Hours
  • Author Emma Kavanagh
  • Binding Paperback
  • Condition Used - 2 PB Worn -5%
  • Pages 432
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Kensington
  • Publication date February 2019
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 1068171
  • ISBN 9781496713728 / 1496713729
  • Weight 0.6 lbs (0.27 kg)
  • Dimensions 7.46 x 4.17 x 1.11 in (18.95 x 10.59 x 2.82 cm)
  • Category Fiction - General
  • Dewey Decimal Code 823.92
  • Quantity available 1

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Reader reviews for The Missing Hours

From the publisher

"Murderers are rarely who you imagine them to be . . . "

One moment, Selena Cole is at the playground with her children . . . the next, she has vanished without a trace.

The body of Dominic Newell, a well-respected lawyer, is found on a remote mountain road, blood oozing from the stab wound in his neck.

In the sleepy borderland between England and Wales, serious crimes are rare. Which makes this Tuesday morning, with two calls coming in to the local police station, even more remarkable. Detective Constable Leah Mackay and her brother, Detective Sergeant Finn Hale, soon find their respective investigations inextricably linked. And when Selena reappears alive and unhurt twenty hours later, the mystery deepens.

Selena's work consulting on kidnap and ransom cases has brought her into close contact with ruthless criminals and international drug lords. But now, as Selena walks back into her life, blood-spattered, claiming no memory of the preceding hours, Leah can't be sure if she is a victim, a liar, or a suspect.

Leah and Finn delve into each case, untangling the secrets and betrayals--large and small--that can lie just beneath the surface of a life, yet unprepared for where each trail will lead . . .

"We predict big things for Emma Kavanagh . . . addictive."
--Good Housekeeping


"A born storyteller with room to grow."
--Publishers Weekly

About the author

Emma Kavanagh is the acclaimed UK bestselling author of Falling and Hidden. Born and raised in South Wales, she is a former police and military psychologist. After completing her PhD, Emma began her own consultancy business, providing training to police and military across the UK and Europe. She taught police officers and NATO personnel about the psychology of critical incidents, terrorism, body recovery and hostage negotiation. She has run around muddy fields taking part in tactical exercises, has designed live fire training events, has been a VIP under bodyguard protection and has fired more than her fair share of weapons. She is married with two small sons and considers herself incredibly privileged to get to make up stories for a living.
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