Cut to the Bone
A Dark and Gripping Thriller
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A DARK AND GRIPPING DEBUT FOR FANS OF SARAH HILARY AND THE FALL . . .
One Missing Girl. Two Million Suspects.
Ruby is a vlogger, a rising star of YouTube and a heroine to millions of teenage girls.
And she's missing . . .
But she's an adult - the police aren't too worried.
Until the video's uploaded . . .
Ruby, in the dirt, pleading for her life.
Enter Detective Inspector Kate Riley; the Met's rising star and the head of a new team of investigators with the best resources money can buy. Among them, Detective Sergeant Zain Harris, the poster boy for multiracial policing. But can Kate wholly trust him - and more importantly, can she trust herself around him?
As hysteria builds amongst the press and Ruby's millions of fans, Kate and her team are under pressure to get results, and fast, but as they soon discover, the world of YouTube vloggers and social media is much darker than anyone could have imagined.
And the videos keep coming . . .
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
A missing-persons case drives British author Caan's fast-paced debut. When Ruby Day, video blogger, role model, and favorite of millions of teenage girls, disappears, Ruby's parents, who live in London, immediately inform the authorities, fearful of foul play. Det. Chief Insp. Kate Riley and her second in command, Det. Sgt. Zain Harris, think it more likely that Ruby ran away from home. Then Ruby's father receives a video on his phone that shows Ruby running through some woods, pleading for help, and it's clear that someone has abducted her. Kate and Zain and their team probe every area of Ruby's life, exploring both her private and online personas. They eventually unearth political, business, and police shenanigans, which may or may not be related to Ruby's disappearance, plus a series of online social interactions, some of which expose their participants to grave danger. Readers will want to see more of Kate and Zain, both of whom have traumatic pasts that affect their present private lives and job performances.