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3.87 ( 43,546 Ratings by Goodreads)
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3.87 (43,546 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 3 July, 2009
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Ellen is a single mother, and a feature writer for a local Philadelphia newspaper, recently taken over by a new hot editor, Marcelo, who though gorgeous, has not been short in letting staff go. Ellen knows that, like others, her job may be on the line, and she is more vulnerable than most, for she has a three-year old adopted son, Will, who is the love of her life. As she goes to collect her post one morning, she picks up a Missing Child' card, and is struck by the uncanny resemblance between Will and the little boy, Timothy Braverman, who was kidnapped from his home in Miami two years ago. Timothy's parents have a website for their child, and the story is grim: not only was Timothy kidnapped, but his childminder was killed. The ransom was paid, the child never returned to his home. For Ellen, the story is heartfelt: she first got to know Timothy as a small baby, when he was in hospital undergoing heart surgery; his adoption was hard won. As she searches further, something niggles at Ellen, and she begins to delve into the story of Will's birth mother, and uncover a horrendous story that, as the novel goes on, has far reaching consequences ...
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780230741805
ISBN10 0230741800
Number Of Pages 352
Item Weight 587 g
Product Dimensions 29 x 234 x 153 mm
Publisher / Reseller Macmillan
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

Lisa Scottoline is a New York Times bestselling author and a former trial lawyer. She won the Edgar Award for crime fiction. Her books are published in more than twenty languages and she remains a lifelong resident of the Philadelphia area, where many of her books are set. Her most recent titles include Lady Killer, Dirty Blonde and Daddy's Girl.

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