by Carissa Ann Lynch (Author)
Lily's gone.
Someone took her.
Unless she was she never there...
A little girl has gone missing.
Lily was last seen being tucked into bed by her adoring mother, Nova. But the next morning, the bed is empty except for a creepy toy rabbit.
Has Nova's abusive ex stolen his little bunny back for good?
At first, Officer Ellie James assumes this is a clear custody battle. Until she discovers that there are no pictures of the girl and her drawers are full of unused toys and brand new clothes that have never been worn...
Is Ellie searching for a missing child who doesn't actually exist?
Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: Digital original
Publisher: One More Chapter
Published: 13 Jun 2019
ISBN 10: 0008324514
ISBN 13: 9780008324513
Reminiscent of Gillian Flynn's Sharp Objects, MY SISTER IS MISSING is a beautifully haunting story that dives beneath the surface and tackles tough issues, all while weaving together a compelling tale of the disappearance of a loved one and returning home to face one's demons. Christina Kaye, award-winning author of PRESUMED DEAD
`A craftsman of the novel world. This book is a fine example of why reading is the perfect form of escapism. Edge of your seat thriller action' 5* Karen Whittard, Netgalley
`Had me on the edge of my seat' 5* Tracy Cavanah, Netgalley
`The most gripping novel with the perfect amount of mystery and thrill...the ending is great!' 5* Cloud of Thoughts Blog
`A well-written, fast-paced thriller that is packed full of twists and turns, mystery and suspense. I was hooked from the very first page ... Worth far more than five stars' Nicki's Life of Crime Blog
`Takes a heavily used plot line and puts a fresh spin on it' Rosemary Smith, Netgalley
Carissa Ann Lynch is a USA Today bestselling author. She resides in Floyds Knobs, Indiana with her husband, children, and collection of books. She's always loved to read and never considered herself a writer until a few years ago when she couldn't find a book to read and decided to try writing her own story. With a background in psychology, she's always been a little obsessed with the darker areas of the mind and social problems.