Out of Mind

Out of Mind

by Catherine Sampson (Author)

Synopsis

Ignorance is bliss . . . The truth can be a living nightmare

Robin Ballantyne is documenting a `missing persons' series for the Corporation; a haunting project that will attempt the reconstruction of vanished lives. But when she begins making enquiries about a missing colleague - camerawoman Melanie Trent - Robin is advised by one of her shadowy superiors to leave this case alone.

Fearful for Melanie's safety, Robin discreetly unravels her last known movements and is forced to juggle the investigation and the demands of her three-year old twins. Meanwhile her questions are leading her into the depths of a dangerous, conspiratorial world.

As her dependable mother withdraws to California to `find herself', her criminal father sets up home where he's not wanted and her relationship with DCI Finney hits its toughest challenge yet, Robin knows this is not the ideal time to be searching for a possible killer . . . Will she stay in control, and out of danger?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: Main Market
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 05 Aug 2005

ISBN 10: 1405040815
ISBN 13: 9781405040815

Author Bio
Catherine Sampson started her career in the BBC and has worked as Beijing correspondent for The Times. She lives in Beijing with her husband and three children.