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Golden beaches and lush fields hide dark secrets on the idyllic island of Jersey. When young girls start to disappear, newly arrived prison psychologist Saskia Monet is called in to assist Detective Inspector Winter Labey. But Saskia has secrets of her own - ones that give her a unique insight into the mind of a criminal... As a fourth child disappears, a chilling ransom note arrives, along with wooden flutes left at each crime scene - echoing the haunting tale of the Pied Piper. Saskia is convinced the kidnapper's motives run deeper than they are letting on, but can she persuade Winter to…mehr

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Golden beaches and lush fields hide dark secrets on the idyllic island of Jersey. When young girls start to disappear, newly arrived prison psychologist Saskia Monet is called in to assist Detective Inspector Winter Labey. But Saskia has secrets of her own - ones that give her a unique insight into the mind of a criminal... As a fourth child disappears, a chilling ransom note arrives, along with wooden flutes left at each crime scene - echoing the haunting tale of the Pied Piper. Saskia is convinced the kidnapper's motives run deeper than they are letting on, but can she persuade Winter to trust her instincts before it's too late? With the clock ticking and the kidnapper threatening to shatter another family's life, Saskia and Winter are thrust into a deadly game where the Pied Piper always seems one step ahead. An absolutely gripping and heart-pounding thriller that will have you racing to the end. Fans of Angela Marsons, Rachel McLean and J M Dalgliesh will be hooked on The Stolen Ones.
Autorenporträt
Gwyn Bennett is a top-20 bestselling author who writes intriguing fast-paced character driven crime mysteries. She's always been a writer, initially working as a broadcast journalist and newsreader for the BBC and ITN in London, before she was able to become a full-time fiction author. Gwyn undertakes a lot of research for her books, weaving fact in with the fiction in order to make them relatable to readers. Her favourite days are when she hears from people who have enjoyed her books and meeting the characters. Gwyn was born in England, but has lots of Welsh and some Irish blood in her. She now lives in the tiny Channel Island of Jersey, where her husband was born, with her family, rescue dog, and geriatric goldfish. Apart from being chief dog slave and fish feeder, she enjoys walking, yoga and eating crisps, with a bit of gardening when the sun shines.