I’m so pleased to be part of the celebrations for The Missing Girls by Carol Wyer, even if it hasn’t quite made it to the top of my TBR yet.
I was fortunate to interview Carol previously when the first in the Detective Robyn Carter series, Little Girl Lost, was published and am pleased to share that interview again here.
The Missing Girls is the third in the Detective Robyn Carter crime thriller series and was published yesterday, 14th September 2017, by Bookouture and is available for purchase in e-book here.
The Missing Girls
One girl found dead. Another girl gone…
Long shadows danced on the tin walls. Inside the trunk lay Carrie Miller, wrapped in plastic, arms folded across her ribcage, lips sealed tight forever…
When a girl’s body is found at a Midlands storage unit, it is too decomposed for Detective Robyn Carter to read the signs left by the killer.
No one knows the woman in blue who rented the unit; her hire van can’t be traced. But as the leads run dry another body is uncovered. This time the killer’s distinctive mark is plain to see, and matching scratches on the first victim’s skeleton make Robyn suspect she’s searching for a serial-killer.
As Robyn closes in on the killer’s shocking hunting ground, another girl goes missing, and this time it’s someone close to her own heart.
Robyn can’t lose another loved one. Can she find the sickest individual she has ever faced, before it’s too late?
An utterly gripping and darkly compelling detective thriller that will have fans of Robert Dugoni, Angela Marsons and James Patterson hooked from the very start. You will not guess the ending!
An Interview with Carol Wyer
Just click here to read Carol’s interview.
About Carol Wyer
As a child Carol Wyer was always moving, and relied on humour to fit in at new schools. A funny short story won her popularity, planting the seed of becoming a writer. Her career spans dry cleaning, running a language teaching company, and boxercise coaching. Now writing full-time, Carol has several books published by Safkhet and journalism in many magazines.
Carol won The People’s Book Prize Award for non-fiction (2015), and can sometimes be found performing her stand-up comedy routine Laugh While You Still Have Teeth.
Little Girl Lost, the first book in the Detective Robyn Carter crime thriller series came out in January 2017.
All of Carol’s books are here. You can follow Carol on Twitter, visit her website and find her on Facebook and Instagram.
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Linda, thank you so much for this. I can’t believe how quickly time has flown by since that first interview with you. I’m very grateful to you for all your support and for this lovely post today. xx
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My absolute pleasure. I just wish I had had time to fit in the read too! Good luck x
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You’ve had more than enough to contend with recently. X
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Thanks Carol x
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