Only three sentences into the book and I can tell it holds the promise of yet another exceptional albeit chilling story by Robotham. Say You're Sorry (2012) is Robotham's eighth novel and the fifth book in the clinical psychologist Joe O'Loughlin series. Highly recommended.
Hardcover: Two missing girls. Two brutal murders. One person who knows the truth.
When best friends Piper and Tash disappear one Sunday morning, the investigation captivates a nation but the teenage girls are never found.
Three years later, during the worst blizzard in a century, a husband and wife are brutally killed in the farmhouse where Tash once lived.
A suspect is in custody, a troubled young man who can hear voices and claims that he saw a girl that night being chased by a snowman.
Convinced that Piper or Tash might still be alive, clinical psychologist Joe O'Loughlin persuades police to reopen the investigation, but the closer he gets to the truth the more dangerous it becomes.
One girl is counting on them and she's running for her life.
About the author: Michael Robotham started his career as a journalist but then became a ghostwriter, writing many bestselling autobiographies in collaboration with politicians, pop stars, psychologists, adventurers and showbusiness personalities. His thrillers have been translated into twenty-two languages and he has twice won Australia's Ned Kelly Award for best crime novels. He was shortlisted for the CWA Steel Dagger in 2007 and 2008 and was also shortlisted for the inaugural ITV3 Thriller Awards. Do visit his website for more information and updates.
Rating: 5/5
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