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The Missing

(2012)
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A top ten bestselling crime mystery thriller.

John Simmons is en route to London with his girlfriend, Jennie Michaels, whom he intends to propose to that evening. He pulls into the London Gateway Services, leaving Jennie in the car. But when he returns, she has disappeared. Frantic with worry, he turns to the police for help. The police doubt that Jennie exists: there is no trace that she ever existed.

John, convinced Jennie was not a figment of his imagination, sets out in a desperate attempt to find the woman he fell in love with. He has the help of Detective Sergeant Kate Nielsen, herself haunted by a botched undercover operation that led to her being raped four years earlier.

Everything he can remember of Jennie - where she worked, where she lived - turns out to be untrue. Nielsen, following John as he lurches from one lead to another, begins to wonder if Jennie could be the eleventh victim of a serial killer. Their investigation becomes increasingly urgent and threatens to bring back dark and murky images from Nielsen's past.

Praise for The Missing:

"Karl Vadaszffy's The Missing is a terrifying and perplexing debut mystery, spare and fast-paced with a terrific ending. I wouldn't be surprised if it spawns a DS Kate Nielsen series." Glenn Cooper (Library of the Dead and Book of Souls)

"A thriller to make your pulse race. Desperation and frustration stain the pages - a cracking good read." James Becker (The First Apostle and The Moses Stone)

"Karl Vadaszffy delivers a real treat in The Missing, a thriller written with the passion and intensity of a master storyteller. Mystery, action, a flawed but determined protagonist, this book has it all. I'm a fan of Karl's skill." Matt Hilton (Dead Men's Dust and Judgement and Wrath)

"A mystery that grips, provokes and most definitely causes the spine to tingle. Nothing is as it seems in this suspense-laden tale, the pith darkening on each exquisitely written page. The Missing moves at a relentless pace, taking the reader on a journey into the twisted mind of a very dark soul. A spellbinding thriller." C. M. Palov (The Templar's Quest and The Templar's Code)

"The Missing plunges you into a nightmare scenario worthy of Harlan Coben at his best. However, this is more than a suspense novel, it is a perceptive and intriguing human drama. All the interactions ring true and the characters - even the monsters - are always believable." Elly Griffiths (The Crossing Places and The Janus Stone)

"The Missing is a fast and compelling book, by turns tender and brutal, with a pounding sense of approaching crisis. The author's command of the scenes is impressive." Patrick Lennon (Corn Dolls and Steel Witches)

"The Missing is a nightmare of a book, triggering a reader's darkest fears and keeping him in a state of tension from the first page until the last." Thomas Perry (Strip and Silence)

"Karl Vadaszffy is just the sort of writer we should encourage - young, ambitious and creative." Michael Dobbs (House of Cards and Winston's War)

"Karl Vadaszffy's The Missing is a superior thriller, at once an exercise in vicarious paranoia and a horrifyingly convincing look into the mind of a killer. It's a shame Hitchcock isn't around to film it, it's exactly the kind of story he did best." Scott Phillips (The Ice Harvest and The Walkaway).

"A remarkable book that makes compulsive reading. The Missing is raw and brutal, balanced with an overlay of tense paranoia." Quentin Bates (Frozen Out and Cold Comfort)

Learn more about Karl Vadaszffy at his website: www.karlvad.com

Follow Karl on Twitter: @KarlVad


Genre: Mystery

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