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My Brother's Keeper
A Mystery
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- 10,99 €
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- 10,99 €
Publisher Description
From New Zealand author Donna Malane, My Brother's Keeper is a dark and twisting mystery that leaves no stone—or page—unturned.
Diane Rowe is a missing persons expert. Ex-con Karen needs Diane's help to track down her fourteen-year-old daughter, Sunny, whom she's lost contact with while she's been in prison.
To Diane, this appears at first glance to be a simple case of a mother wanting to reunite with a beloved daughter. Tracking the girl down is easy. However, convincing her to meet her mother is no easy task. And at the back of Diane's mind is a nagging thought—that guilt and innocence aren't straightforward and nothing is quite what it seems. Does Karen really want to fix the wrongs of the past or is there something darker at play here that will take all of Diane's skills to uncover?
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In this engrossing novel by New Zealand author Malane (Surrender), Wellington missing-persons expert Diane Rowe reluctantly accepts an assignment from Karen Mackie, a former drug addict who served seven years in prison for killing her son. Karen's ex-husband, Justin, has disappeared with their 14-year-old daughter, Sunny, and Karen wants Diane to locate the girl, gauge the state of her well-being, and see whether a reunion might be possible. After Diane finds the volatile Sunny and her techie half-brother, Neo, in Auckland, she meets the rest of the family hostile Justin; Justin's two-faced wife, Salena; and Karen's charming stepbrother, Ned and wonders if Karen's concern for Sunny may have grave implications. Her unease proves prophetic when Karen is murdered, the police question Diane's version of events, and a friend of Karen's refuses to reveal an important message he has for Sunny. Although Americans might scratch their heads at some Kiwi expressions and some readers may guess the perpetrator well before the denouement, unexpected twists bring meaningful changes to Diane's life in the end.)