Title: Forgotten Ones
Author: Brian McGilloway
Genre: Mystery
From the NEW YORK
TIMES bestselling author of LITTLE GIRL LOST comes a brand-new thriller
featuring Lucy Black - a twisting, gripping story of secrets and lies, perfect
for fans of LOUISE PENNY and TANA FRENCH.
The body of an elderly man is hauled out of the rushing water of the River Foyle, cold dead. Detective Lucy Black is called in to investigate when it becomes evident that this was not a suicide: the man’s body was embalmed before it ever entered the water.
Confounded and exhausted, Lucy heads home to review the case in quiet; but there will be no rest for her tonight. She’s barely in the front door when a neighbor knocks because his wife’s sister has been attacked and they need her help.
As a string of strange crimes is unspooled throughout the city, Lucy is pulled in countless different directions… until she realizes there may be something dark and dangerous connecting everything.
Soulful and suspenseful, featuring one of the most appealing characters in suspense fiction, THE FORGOTTEN ONES is a novel to take your breath away.
The body of an elderly man is hauled out of the rushing water of the River Foyle, cold dead. Detective Lucy Black is called in to investigate when it becomes evident that this was not a suicide: the man’s body was embalmed before it ever entered the water.
Confounded and exhausted, Lucy heads home to review the case in quiet; but there will be no rest for her tonight. She’s barely in the front door when a neighbor knocks because his wife’s sister has been attacked and they need her help.
As a string of strange crimes is unspooled throughout the city, Lucy is pulled in countless different directions… until she realizes there may be something dark and dangerous connecting everything.
Soulful and suspenseful, featuring one of the most appealing characters in suspense fiction, THE FORGOTTEN ONES is a novel to take your breath away.
Author Bio
Brian McGilloway was
born in Derry, Northern Ireland. After studying English at Queen’s University,
Belfast, he took up a teaching position in St Columb’s College in Derry, where
he was Head of English. His first novel, Borderlands, published by
Macmillan New Writing, was shortlisted for the CWA New Blood Dagger 2007 and
was hailed by The Times as “one of (2007’s) most impressive debuts.” The
second novel in the series, Gallows Lane, was shortlisted for the 2009
Irish Book Awards/Ireland AM Crime Novel of the Year. The third Devlin, Bleed
a River Deep, was selected by Publishers Weekly as one of their Best
Books of 2010. He is the author of the New York Times bestselling Lucy
Black series, all to be published by Witness. Brian lives near the Irish
borderlands with his wife and their four children.
Links
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Forgotten-Ones-Black-Thriller-Thrillers-ebook/dp/B00H1UMOZ6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1438022963&sr=8-1&keywords=forgotten+ones+brian
Just when you think you have one crime you have to figure out....
Suspenseful and fast paced to keep you sucked in. This is a new to me author and will not be the last I read of his books. If the rest of his books are as good as this one my book allowance is going to be broke! This book had me up all night and down all day!
*Received for an honest review*
Just when you think you have one crime you have to figure out....
Suspenseful and fast paced to keep you sucked in. This is a new to me author and will not be the last I read of his books. If the rest of his books are as good as this one my book allowance is going to be broke! This book had me up all night and down all day!
*Received for an honest review*
Book Excerpt
The bruising extended
from his temple, around the curve of the eye socket and down almost to where
the fold of his laughter line curled round to meet his lip.
Lucy gently touched
the purpled skin with the tips of her fingers, afraid that too much pressure
might cause him to wake. She moved back slightly and traced down along his neck
to where she saw a second shadow on the skin, this time the injury aged and
yellowed around the edges, just visible above the collar of his vest. Wisps of
gray hair curled over the material, rising and falling lightly with each
breath.
She drew back the
blanket from him, seeing for the first time the leather strap that encircled
the safety bar at the side of his bed, its other end fastened around her
father’s wrist.
“Dad?” she whispered,
tapping him lightly on the arm in an attempt to rouse him. “Dad, what
happened?”
For a moment, his
eyelids fluttered, his face inclining toward hers. Then he settled back on the
bed again, his head barely denting the pillow. His brow shone with
perspiration, despite the presence of a portable fan in the room.
She pushed back from
the bed, opened the door, and went out into the corridor. Seeing no staff, she
moved up toward the main workstation on the ward. Just as she approached, an
orderly came around the corner.
“DS Black? Just the
person.”
“What happened to my
father?” Lucy demanded. “His face? What happened?”
The man raised his
hands in placation. “I’m sorry, Miss Black. I thought you’d been … He became
aggressive with some of the other patients and took a fall,” he said.
“He’s chained to the
bed,” Lucy said.
“He’s not chain—” he
said, seemingly swallowing back his protest at her comment. “We had to restrain
him to stop it happening again; he was uncontrollable.”
“He has a bruise on
his chest, too.”
“I don’t know—it … it
may have been when he was being subdued. Look, I understand you’re annoyed. And
I know you’re off duty, but … well, we think there’s a body in the river.”
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