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The Girl Who Wasn't There

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New York Times and USA Today best-selling author

Trust no one. Not your best friend, not your wife, not the police--and certainly not yourself.

Sidney O'Keefe just wants to spend a peaceful weekend alone with his wife and daughter in the vacation paradise of Lake Placid, New York--now that he's been paroled after a ten year stretch in a maximum-security prison.

But any illusion of a peaceful future is destroyed when his eleven-year-old daughter, Chloe, suddenly disappears from the iconic beach scene, leaving Sidney and his wife, Penny, stricken with fear and panic.

When it's determined that his old crime boss, Mickey Rabuffo, might be behind the abduction, it becomes apparent that the past has not only come back to haunt Sidney, but it's come back to kill the entire family. With the village police assuming that Sidney, an ex-con with a history of prison violence, is responsible for his daughter's disappearance, Sidney is left with no choice--he needs to take the law into his own hands--not only to expose the truth about what's developing into a conspiracy of Biblical proportions, but also to render his own particular brand of rough justice.

Perfect for fans of Gillian Flynn and Paula Hawkins

Product Details

PublisherOceanview Publishing
Publish DateOctober 13, 2020
Pages304
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781608093960
Dimensions9.2 X 6.3 X 1.2 inches | 1.3 pounds

About the Author

Vincent Zandri is the New York Times and USA Today best-selling author of more than forty novels and novellas. His books have been translated into several languages; he has been featured in the New York Times; and has appeared on Bloomberg TV and Fox News. Zandri's awards include the ITW Thriller Award, the Shamus Award, and was nominated for the Derringer Award. An MFA graduate of Vermont College, he is a freelance photojournalist and has written for many magazines including New York Newsday. Zandri is an active supporter of libraries and a lecturer at several New York colleges and universities. He lives in Albany, New York.

Reviews

"A story that will shake you up . . . Once you thought you knew the characters, things changed; once you thought you knew how the book was going to end, that also changed . . ." --Seattle Book Review

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