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What if someone thinks they deserve their life more than you?When a Lesley Kinnock buys a lottery ticket on a whim, it changes her life more than she could have imagined.Lesley and her husband Mack are the sudden winners of a £15 million EuroMillions jackpot. They move with their 15-year-old daughter Rosie to an exclusive gated estate in Buckinghamshire, leaving What if someone thinks they deserve their life more than you?When a Lesley Kinnock buys a lottery ticket on a whim, it changes her life more than she could have imagined.Lesley and her husband Mack are the sudden winners of a £15 million EuroMillions jackpot. They move with their 15-year-old daughter Rosie to an exclusive gated estate in Buckinghamshire, leaving behind their ordinary lives - and friends - as they are catapulted into wealth beyond their wildest dreams.But it soon turns into their darkest nightmare when, one beautiful spring afternoon, Lesley returns to their house to find it empty: their daughter Rosie is gone.DC Maggie Neville is assigned to be Family Liaison Officer to Lesley and Mack, supporting them while quietly trying to investigate the family. And she has a crisis threatening her own life - a secret from the past that could shatter everything she's worked so hard to build.As Lesley and Maggie desperately try to find Rosie, their fates hurtle together on a collision course that threatens to end in tragedy.Money can't buy you happiness.The truth could hurt more than a lie.One moment really can change your life forever. This answer contains spoilersHi Jo and NollFirstly, apologises for the delay in replying to your queries - I've only just realised they were waiting for me to answer!I did put,Hi Jo and NollFirstly, apologises for the delay in replying to your queries - I've only just realised they were waiting for me to answer!I did put, right in the last chapter, that the number for the pay-as-you go mobile phone which Farley used to call the incident room (when he was parked outside M&S) had showed up in Suzy's phone records, and that's how the police worked out she knew him. Sorry it wasn't clearer though!Best wishesMichelleHope.
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Gone Astray is another psychological thriller of the type so in favour at the moment, with family and tragedy and secrets and lies. Gone Astray is at the higher end quality speaking of this popular genre, with an addictive fast moving plot focusing on the family and their family liaison officer a slightly different take on things that worked very well and kept me engaged and intrigued throughout.I was highly fascinated by all the characters and it had a thought provoking style about it, Gone Astray is another psychological thriller of the type so in favour at the moment, with family and tragedy and secrets and lies. Gone Astray is at the higher end quality speaking of this popular genre, with an addictive fast moving plot focusing on the family and their family liaison officer – a slightly different take on things that worked very well and kept me engaged and intrigued throughout.I was highly fascinated by all the characters and it had a thought provoking style about it, especially with reference to the money angles – I’ve always suspected that money would not buy happiness (even if it buys choices) in “Gone Astray” that theme is taken as a central pivot point. Michelle Davis builds an addictive and cleverly written plot around a hugely life changing event, there is a lot of the darker side of human nature in this novel and we all know I like a walk on the dark side.It was also a plus that the police officer involved was specifically a family liaison officer – this gave a different edge to the investigation threads of the plot and Maggie Neville was a beautifully drawn character who with any luck is about to be part of a series. This is the type of psychological thriller I particularly like, where there is a separation of storytelling between police and those they are investigating, it allows for a wider viewpoint, gives more depth to the reading experience overall and in the case of “Gone Astray” is pitched perfectly between the two.Overall I would definitely recommend this.
I’ve had a lot of starting and stopping with novels in this genre lately as it is becoming very overcrowded and predictable – so when I find one that I read in practically one sitting and never question the validity of during the process, I’m a very happy r.
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