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  • Location: London, Farnborough

Little Girl Lost

Little Girl Lost

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2000s: The harrowing story of a girl abused

  • ISBN: 978-1786811417
  • Genre: Crime

What you need to know before your trail

The story is told from three perspectives. Detective Robyn Carter Robyn has a very tough investigation on her hands. Abigail, perfect wife and mother struggles with the threats that she has been receiving.  She is being persecuted and it is easy to understand the paranoia she succumbs to, especially given her lack of sleep. But she is a woman with a secret, one that remains well hidden throughout. Just who is she and how does she fit in with Robyn’s investigations?

The story has a third perspective, the only one told in the first person, that of Alice the young girl who was abused at the start of the novel. While Robyn’s and Abigail’s stories are set in the present day, when we hear from Alice we are hearing about events which bring us to the position we are in today. Her story is harrowing,

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Author/Guide: Carol Wyer  Destination: Farnborough, London  Departure Time: 2000s

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