The Lost Daughter by Lucretia Grindle
The Lost Daughter

Lucretia Grindle

402 pages first pub 2011 (editions)

fiction mystery thriller dark mysterious tense fast-paced
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The Lost Daughter by Lucretia Grindle is a gripping and suspenseful page-turner that will captivate fans of dark, twisty mysteries and thrillers, particularly those who enjoy complex, morally ambiguous characters and intricate plots that explore the blurred lines between loyalty, identity, and deception.

Description

In Florence, a young American student goes missing. At first neither Alessandro Pallioti, one of the city's most senior policemen, nor Enzo Saenz, his deputy, are too concerned. But soon the men are horrified to discover that the older man Kristen...

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