Description |
216 pages ; 23 cm. |
Series |
The Henry Christie thriller series |
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Oldham, Nick, 1956-
Detective Superintendent Henry Christie novel.
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Summary |
"On the third day of the Kendleton Country Fair, thirteen-year-old Charlotte Kirkham goes missing. Retired Detective Superintendent Henry Christie is there as a volunteer steward, but Charlotte's sudden disappearance isn't the only thing troubling him. The man with the burger van looks familiar . . . for all the wrong reasons. Leonard Lennox was jailed for twelve years for abducting a young girl. Henry rescued her, unharmed, and helped put Leonard behind bars. Now he's out, with his own criminal outfit, old scores to settle, and a son who was last seen talking to Charlotte at the fair. Is history about to repeat itself? Henry is soon drawn into another hair-raising, pulse-pounding race against time, and the stakes couldn't be higher. Can he find Charlotte before tragedy strikes?"--Jacket. |
Subject |
Christie, Henry (Fictitious character) -- Fiction.
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Police -- England -- Fiction.
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Retirees -- Fiction.
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Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction.
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Missing children -- Fiction.
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Genre/Form |
Detective and mystery fiction.
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ISBN |
9781448306954 (hardcover) |
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1448306957 (hardcover) |
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