Book review: Stolen Children - Michael Wood

 


Title: Stolen children
Author: Michael Wood
My rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Description:
Some cases won’t die.
A young boy walks into a police station in France. He claims to be Carl Meagan – a missing child from Sheffield whose name is still whispered as a warning to kids who stay out after dark.
 
Some children won’t be found.
On her way home from the supermarket, nine-year-old Keeley Armitage vanishes without trace. Her family is overcome with shock and DCI Matilda Darke can’t help but focus on memories of the Carl Meagan case that almost ruined her career.
 
Some killers won’t be stopped.
As Matilda investigates, she peels back the layers of grief and sadness that surround Keeley’s family. Until she is left with an unimaginable choice: betray those closest to her or let a violent killer walk free…

My opinion:

One child is found, one child is missing.
Keeley disappears on her way from the supermarket. Soon the kidnapper calls demanding a ransom. Girl's family is shaken with grief and sadness. When detective Matilda Drake begins her investigation the hunt begins. She's determined to solve the case.

This is my first book by Michael Woods but I'm sure it's not the last. I just love the way he builds up the tension. It's brilliantly written and the characters are just so real. It was heartbreaking to see all the things Keeley and her family were going through. Once I started reading I couldn't put it down.
 Highly recommended.

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