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Close to Home

A Novel

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Close to Home

By: Cara Hunter
Narrated by: Lee Ingleby, Emma Cunniffe
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INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER

A brilliantly plotted psychological crime novel about a missing child and the scandal that erupts in the aftermath with a shocking twist

They know who did it. Perhaps not consciously. Perhaps not yet. But they know.

When eight-year-old Daisy Mason vanishes from her family’s Oxford home during a costume party, Detective Inspector Adam Fawley knows that nine times out of ten, the offender is someone close to home. And Daisy’s family is certainly strange—her mother is obsessed with keeping up appearances, while her father is cold and defensive under questioning. And then there’s Daisy’s little brother, so withdrawn and uncommunicative . . .

DI Fawley works against the clock to find any trace of the little girl, but it’s as if she disappeared into thin air—no one saw anything; no one knows anything. But everyone has an opinion, and everyone, it seems, has a secret to conceal.

With a story that feels all too real, Close to Home is the best kind of suspense—the kind that sends chills down your spine and keeps you up late at night, thrilled and terrified.

©2018 Cara Hunter (P)2018 Penguin Audio
Mystery Police Procedurals Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense

Critic reviews

"Cara Hunter has written like a pro, with admirable command of pace and rising tension."―The Times (London)

“Hunter does a masterly job of building tension and keeping the reader guessing to the very end.”Publishers Weekly

“This well-written psychological drama will keep you guessing until the very end.”—Book Reporter