On a hazy summer's morning in 1965, nine-year-old Michael McCabe and his four-year-old sister, Catherine, kiss their mother goodbye and set off to the beach. they never return. As a junior constable, Bill Keliher was there when the McCabe kids went missing. Now, still enslaved by the mystery thirty years later, the respected senior police inspector will be there when the riddle is solved... Gripping crime realism from the bestselling legal-eagle author of Cop this!
Wow... What an amazing read this was. I had found this book by chance when on holiday in Tasmania at the place we were staying. In just 2 days I had already read up to 114 pages....
Then because I was so into this book my husband bought it for me n as soon as it came I was all over it just been another couple of days now and it's devoured. After a long long time this was the satisfying read. If you enjoy reading fast paced, thrilling books... Then this is it.
It took me far too long to get through this gem. It starts off cracking, and then seems to dip in the end of the first quarter, however, it really jumps back and drives on home to the end. I literally couldn't put it down once I got back into it! Such a shame there aren't anymore. A really great crime novel.