Books tagged: missing persons

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Fear Not Thine Image    by Larry LaVoie
Price: $2.99 USD. 87260 words. Published on June 28, 2011. .

LAPD Detective Tony Lake stumbles across a strange missing person case and in his dogged effort to solve it discovers a once prominent plastic surgeon has devised a method to change peoples identities, but for each identity change someone must die. The death of a child forces Lake to confront his own personal failures as he faces off against those who are plotting to make him the next victim.
As Long As We Both Shall Live    by Rick Mofina
Price: $0.99 USD. 16780 words. Published on July 6, 2011. .

Liz Dalton's world was coming apart but she refused to surrender. This short work was named a finalist for Canada's top literary prize for crime fiction, the Arthur Ellis Award for Best Short Story, presented by the Crime Writers of Canada.
Atlanta Blues    by Robert Lamb
Price: $0.99 USD. 84430 words. Published on July 29, 2011. .

A reporter and two cops search for a missing college coed. The search leads through the underbelly of urban Atlanta to murder and heartbreak. This is a powerful novel about the vast difference between justice and jurisprudence.
A Ticking Clock    by Ella Grey
Price: $0.99 USD. 3230 words. Published by Echelon Press LLC  on September 6, 2011. .

When Rachel went back to the hotel to wait for Henry, who'd gone to find her brother, the last person she expected to see was her Mum. She wasn't at all prepared to hear the big family secret. Turns out, she hadn't inherited the werewolf gene from her dad.
The Gentleman's Walking Stick (Captain Lacey Regency Mysteries)    by Ashley Gardner
Price: $0.99 USD. 11580 words. Published on September 10, 2011. .

Two short stories of the Captain Lacey Regency Mysteries series. 1. The Gentleman's Walking Stick; 2. The Disappearance of Miss Sarah Oswald. In each, Captain Lacey unravels crimes on the back streets of Regency London. These stories inspired the launch of the Captain Lacey series of novels.
Finder    by Michael Jasper
Price: $0.99 USD. 7160 words. Published on November 8, 2011. .

Bim and Hanky J find people. Hanky J is the procedure guy, with some mad computer skills to go along with his burning desire to make sure nobody remains missing long. Bim gets to find people for Hanky J, with his strange skill that neither of them like to discuss -- if he eats enough of the missing person's favorite food, Bim can make a connection. But the cost might be too great for this case...
The End    by Ella Grey
Price: $0.99 USD. 4970 words. Published by Echelon Press LLC  on December 12, 2011. .

Even though it's only been a week since Rachel headed to London to find her brother, she knows her life will never be the same. Everything she thought she knew--she didn't.
Absentis    by A. Rosaria
Price: $0.99 USD. 6040 words. Published on December 26, 2011. .

Pamela Pearson—a young, smart, headstrong, and determined detective—is determined to prove her worth to the department. Without her partner or any other backup, she’s hot on the trail of a missing case lead. Knocking on the front door of what seems to be an abandoned mansion at twenty Silvermine Street, a door opens and leads her inside a place that will test her senses and make her doubt...
Intrigue in Paradise    by Pat Noad
Price: $4.99 USD. 92230 words. Published on January 15, 2012. .

On Australia's glittering Gold Coast Annie Bryce's life is in turmoil. Desolate, she throws herself into investigating the death of ageing industrialist Jack Riversdale's son. Was it murder or suicide? Annie is sucked into riptides of break-ins, pursuits, threats, even abduction. Who is behind all this. Why? Who can she trust? Traumatised and injured,she finally learns the truth.
Missing In God's Country    by Dr. Evelyn J Biluk
Price: $2.99 USD. 3940 words. Published on January 30, 2012. .

The upper peninsula of Michigan sets the stage for this compilation of unsolved disappearances of adults. Authorities are aware that geography, wildlife and climate may be to blame for some of these missing person cases. Though, there are a few instances where foul play is suspected.