TWO LITTLE BLONDE GIRLS an absolutely gripping mystery thriller full of twists (Naomi Blake Mysteries Book 1)
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Meet Naomi Blake, an ex-policewoman who lost her sight in a tragic accident which maybe she shouldn't have survived. But she never lost her thirst for justice. Discover a compelling series of British mysteries from a bestselling author.
They were two little blonde girls, but one of them never came home.
It's been a long time since ex-copper Naomi Blake has heard Helen's name. Naomi was twelve years old when her best friend went missing on the way to school in their small seaside town in Lincolnshire.
Now, finally, after twenty-three years, there's a confession in a sealed envelope. And it's shockingly close to home.
The note says Helen's body is buried in the foundations of a house on Lansdowne Road.
Naomi may not be a detective anymore but she never lost her investigative instincts.
And with her guide dog, Napoleon, by her side, she wants answers to dark, long-buried questions.
Because perhaps other little girls were taken by the same evil man.
This utterly gripping crime mystery is perfect for fans of Ann Cleeves, Tana French and Val McDermid.
Please note this book was previously published as Mourning the Little Dead. It is a revised edition and errors have been corrected.
PRAISE FOR JANE ADAMS:
'A haunting debut' Minette Walters on The Greenway
'The Greenway hinted at promising crime-writing talent; Cast the First Stone amply confirms that view.' The Times
'Adams' story is described with low key discretion and deliberate lack of sensationalism that make it all the more haunting... grippingly edgy' -- The Sunday Times on Cast the First Stone
????? 'Great book.' Gill
????? 'Five Stars.' Trena
????? 'The characters are alive, warm, real. Love Naomi.' G.W.
????? 'I thoroughly enjoyed this book... It kept me guessing right up until the very end.' Sheridan
'Plenty of grim pleasures along the way.' Kirkus Reviews
MEET THE DETECTIVE
Naomi Blake was a detective before a motorway pile-up left her blind. Now she's adjusting to life not only without sight, but as a civilian. With her trusty guide dog, Napoleon, she has regained her independence, and can get out and about on her own. Now she just needs to learn to accept help when she needs it. Naomi loved being a cop -- and she was bloody good at it too. Her lovely boyfriend Alec still works as a detective for the local force and, knowing she'd never breathe a word, brings home information about ongoing investigations to keep Naomi in the loop.
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