Description
Julie Welch's sister, Fay Lariviere, disappears from their hotel in Morocco. Although she leaves a note that she'll be back in two days, Fay doesn't return.
Julie's anger shifts to worry-and to fear when she discovers a stalker. Then, an attack meant for Julie kills another woman. Searching Fay's luggage and quizzing the hotel staff, Julie discovers Fay's destination-a remote village in the Saharan desert. Convinced her sister is in danger and propelled by her own jeopardy, Julie rushes to warn Fay.
By the time she reaches the village, Julie finds that Fay has traveled deeper into the desert. With a villager as guide, Julie follows-only to be stranded in the Sahara when the guide abandons her. Julie is eventually reunited with Fay-in a prison cell-and learns the reasons for Fay's secrecy.
Although furious at Fay's deception and weak from her desert ordeal, Julie knows they must work together. The sisters, ensnared in a web of dangerous lies and about to be permanently "disappeared", pit their wits against soldiers and desert in a fight for their lives.
Perfect for fans of Tana French and Martin Cruz Smith
Reviews
"You can feel the desert sand on your skin and the tension in your spine. [ Disappeared ] crackles with atmosphere and suspense from the first page to the last. Described in two words? Authentic and thrilling." Steve Berry, New York Times best-selling author "Buckle up for adventure as Bonnar Spring's evocative prose whisks you away to Morocco in this terrificand harrowingtale of resourceful women running for their lives in a foreign country. Trust me when I say that Disappeared is one of the best books you'll read all year. Absolutely riveting!" Alan Orloff, ITW Thriller and Derringer Award-winning author "Action-packed plot, compelling characters, and exotic localethis page-turner has it all. Think of it as a getaway weekend without ever having to leave your sofa." Lisa Gardner, New York Times best-selling author of One Step Too Far
Book Information
ISBN 9781608094882
Author Bonnar Spring
Format Hardback
Page Count 336
Imprint Oceanview Publishing
Publisher Oceanview Publishing
Weight(grams) 576g