The Puppet Maker by Jenny O'Brien
Welcome to my stop on the tour for The Puppet Maker presented by Rachel’s Random Resources. If I saw this book in a book store I would pick it up just based on the cover. After reading the first few pages I didn’t want to stop reading.
About the Book:
The scrap of paper
looked as if it had been torn from a diary. The words written in faint pencil.
The letters rounded, almost childlike: Please
look after her. Her life and mine depend on you not trying to find me.
When Detective Alana Mack arrives at Clonabee police
station, in a small Irish seaside town on the outskirts of Dublin, she doesn't
expect to find a distressed two-year-old girl sobbing on the floor. Abandoned
in a local supermarket, the child tells them her name is Casey. All Alana and
her team have to go on is a crumpled note begging for someone to look after her
little girl. This mother doesn't want to be found.
Still recovering from a terrible accident that has left
Alana navigating a new life as a wheelchair user, Alana finds herself suddenly
responsible for Casey while trying to track down the missing mother and solve
another missing person's case… a retired newsagent who has seemingly vanished
from his home.
Forced to ask her ex-husband and child psychiatrist Colm for
help, through Forensic Art Therapy, Alana discovers that whatever darkness lies
behind the black windows in Casey's crayon drawing, the little girl was terrified
of the house she lived in.
Then a bag of human remains is found in a bin, and a
chilling link is made – the DNA matches Casey's.
Alana and her team must find the body and make the
connection with the missing newsagent fast if she is to prevent another life
from being taken. But with someone in her department leaking confidential
details of the investigation to the media, can Alana set aside her emotional
involvement in this case and find Casey’s mother and the killer before it's too
late?
Heart-pounding and totally addictive, The Puppet Maker is
the first in the Detective Alana Mack series that will have fans of Ann
Cleeves, Angela Marsons and LJ Ross racing through the pages late into the
night.
Review:
The story is told over a few days with the chapters date and time stamped. Books like this always add a little urgency to the story and urgency is needed here. A little girl is found and her mom is missing. Body parts are found in the trash. Something is wrong and the police need to find out the answers quickly. I enjoyed the unique characters and how many things were going on at once. The multiple storylines were easy to follow. If you like police procedurals and an urgency to them you will want to check out this book.
Purchase Links
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0C9JJ5XYB/
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9JJ5XYB/
About the Author:
Born in Dublin, Jenny O'Brien moved to Wales and then
Guernsey, where she tries to find time to write in between working as a nurse
and ferrying around 3 teenagers.
In her spare time she can be found frowning at her wonky
cakes and even wonkier breads. You'll be pleased to note she won't be entering
Bake-Off. She's also an all-year-round sea swimmer.
Jenny is represented by Nicola Barr of The Bent Agency and
published by Storm Publishing and HQ Digital (Harper Collins).
Social Media Links – Twitter https://twitter.com/ScribblerJB
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/scribblerjb/
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