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Alice Teale is Missing

The gripping thriller packed with twists

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Alice Teale is Missing

Written by: H. A. Linskey
Narrated by: Kirsty Dillon, Chelsea Halfpenny
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Brought to you by Penguin.

Alice Teale is missing. In a town full of secrets, hers was the biggest.

The gripping new thriller from the bestselling author of The Chosen Ones.

As usual, seventeen-year-old Alice Teale walked out of school at the end of a bright spring day.

She's not been seen since.

Alice was popular and well-liked, and her boyfriend, friends and family are desperate to find her. But when the police start asking questions, it becomes clear that almost everyone has something to hide.

Torn between a host of suspects, Detectives Beth Winter and Lucas Black don't know which way to turn. But then they receive a disturbing package: pages from Alice's precious diary.

Who could have sent them? And have they done with Alice?

© H. A. Linskey 2019 (P) Penguin Audio 2019

Crime Thrillers Mystery Police Procedurals Private Investigators Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense

Critic Reviews

A masterful missing person thriller with great characters and plenty of twists - simply superb
Delving into the complex world of a missing teenager, Linskey nails the adolescent voice to uncover a dark trail of secrets, lies and betrayal. This is page-turning fiction with real heart
Alice Teale Is Missing is my kind of book. With exemplary prose and relentless plotting, Linskey puts shocking small town secrets under the microscope with superb results. The fresh-faced Beth Winter and the misanthropic Lucas Black are a pairing that shouldn't work but absolutely do. Dogged and intuitive, they are beating heart of this story and I can't wait to see where Linskey takes them next.
A brilliantly plotted, perfectly clued story of the dark power of terrible truths. Compulsive reading from page one.
He just keeps getting better and better. I was gripped by this one. Hooks you in and doesn't let go. Strength in characterisation as always - I was sad to let this one go (Luca Veste, author of The Six)
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