by Hollie Overton (Author)
Perfect for fans of Claire Douglas and Jane Corry
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ONCE YOU JOIN THE TRIBE, YOU'RE THERE FOR LIFE.
Becca Ortiz, Los Angeles Police Department psychologist, is fostering teenage runaway Ash.
But Ash can't bring herself to trust a cop, not after what she's been through. Her boyfriend Nate introduces her to the Tribe, his street-smart crew of delinquents and runaways, and Ash finally feels like she's found a home among the homeless.
So one night, she disappears. And as Becca frantically searches for her missing foster daughter, Ash finds herself entangled in the shadows of a criminal underworld, beginning to realise that there may be no way to leave the Tribe without paying a deadly price.
The search for a teenage runaway sends her foster mother, a psychologist working for the LAPD, on a dangerous journey through Los Angeles' criminal underworld, in this gripping new thriller by the author of the international bestseller Baby Doll and The Walls.
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Praise for Hollie Overton's heart-racing thrillers:
'A stunning . . . dark tale' Heat
'Moves at breakneck speed' Stylist
'Incredibly powerful' Sunday Mirror
'Kept me transfixed and entertained until the very last page' Tess Gerritsen
Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Publisher: Arrow
Published: 03 Oct 2019
ISBN 10: 1787460746
ISBN 13: 9781787460744
Book Overview: The electrifying new thriller from the bestselling author of Richard and Judy pick, Baby Doll.
A teenage runaway roams the backstreets of LA - you'll do anything to protect her, but you'll have to find her first.
Bestselling author Hollie Overton is a television writer who has written for ABC Family, CBS and Lifetime.
Overton's father was a member of the notorious Overton gang in Austin, Texas, and spent several years in prison for manslaughter.
Raised by her single mother, Hollie an identical twin herself, draws on her unique childhood experiences to lend realism and compassion to her depictions of violence and complicated family dynamics.