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Every familys worst nightmare
Three-year-old Rosie Logan is missing. Her mother, Maria, turned away for just one moment and now her life is changed forever. It falls to PC Lucy Halliday and her police dogs, Moss and Iggy, to find the girl, under the direction of Lucy's boss and friend, DCI Jack Ellis.The case brings up old trauma for Jack. His childhood best friend, Theo, went missing when he was eleven and was never found. This is Jacks chance to make things right. He wont fail Rosie like he failed Theo.
But the investigation doesnt go smoothly. The Logan family have been keeping secrets. And every time Lucy and Jack think theyre making progress, theyre hampered by yet another one. Can they find the truth, and Rosie, before its too late?
The next thrilling instalment in the new British crime fiction series featuring dog handler PC Lucy Halliday. Perfect for fans of Jane Casey, Robert Bryndza and Cara Hunter.
Praise for Memorial Park
Brilliant to see police dogs in action in a gripping procedural with taut plotting and sexy main characters Harriet TyceDark, gripping... with characters I love and an ending that left me breathless. A series Im obsessed with Cressida McLaughlin
Expertly written, with exceptional characters, it had me in tears. A thrilling and moving read to devour in one sitting Heather Critchlow
The PC Lucy Holland series have become my new favourite police procedurals. Their freshness, the exquisitely drawn characters and fiendishly clever plots are made even stronger by Scarr��s ingenious storytelling Graham Bartlett
Impossible to put down. Plotted by a ninja, written with a deft touch. PC Lucy Halliday might be my favourite ever officer Rachel Wolf
Pacy... cleverly crafted. A series thats going from strength to strength Robert Rutherford
Brilliantly paced, incredibly well-researched and unpredictable. I have long admired Scarrs skill of how she ramps up tension, both within plot and between characters L.V. Matthews
Twisty, expertly plotted and unputdownable Blake Mara
Genre: Mystery
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