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To Tell The Truth
- Rosie Gilmour 2
- Narrated by: Sarah Barron
- Length: 9 hrs and 13 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A three-year-old girl is snatched from a beach. Nobody heard a sound. Nobody saw a thing.
Rosie Gilmour's much-needed holiday is cut short when the abduction story breaks and she's sent to cover it. Her instincts tell her something's wrong: such a crime must surely have witnesses, and the girl's mother's story doesn't add up.
With a child's life at stake, Rosie must dig deeper into the seedy depths of the area, making dangerous enemies.
As she closes in on the truth, she realises the penalty for missing this particular deadline could be her own demise.
©2012 Anna Smith (P)2013 WF Howes Ltd
Critic Reviews
"Having been glued to the opening chapters of To Tell The Truth, I applaud her ... this is a social issue that's worth discussing" (Scottish Sun)
"The book is as perfectly paced and neatly plotted as any Ian Rankin novel, with a wide appeal for both male and female readers" (Daily Mail).
"The book is as perfectly paced and neatly plotted as any Ian Rankin novel, with a wide appeal for both male and female readers" (Daily Mail).