What Was Lost: Winner of the Costa First Novel Award

What Was Lost: Winner of the Costa First Novel Award

by Catherine O ' Flynn (Author), Catherine O ' Flynn (Author)

Synopsis

The 1980s: Ten-year-old Kate Meaney - with her 'Top Secret' notebook and Mickey her toy monkey - is busy being a junior detective. She observes goings-on and follows 'suspects' at the newly opened Green Oaks shopping centre and in her street, where she is friends with the newsagent's son, Adrian. But when this curious, independent-spirited young girl disappears, Adrian falls under suspicion and is hounded out of his home by the press. Then, in 2004, Lisa is working as a deputy manager at Your Music, a cut-price record store. Every day, under the watchful eye of the CCTV, she tears her hair out at the behaviour of her customers and colleagues. But when she meets security guard Kurt, she becomes entranced by the little girl he keeps glimpsing on the centre's CCTV. As their after-hours friendship intensifies, they investigate how these sightings might be connected to the unsettling history of Green Oaks.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: 3rd edition
Publisher: Tindal Street Press
Published: 04 Sep 2008

ISBN 10: 1906994250
ISBN 13: 9781906994259
Book Overview: WINNER OF THE COSTA FIRST NOVEL AWARD 2007

Media Reviews
A terrific, wonderful book . . . I loved every page of it * Douglas Coupland *
A great debut novel from an awesomely talented author * Jonathan Coe *
An exceptional, polyphonic novel of urban disaffection, written with humour and pathos * Guardian *
It's wonderful . . . A beguiling novel about disconnection, loss and the anonymity of modern Britain * Metro *
I adored every page and recommend it to everyone * Jenny Colgan *
Author Bio
Catherine O'Flynn was born in Birmingham in 1970, where she grew up in and around her parents' sweet shop as the youngest child of a large family. She has been a teacher, web editor, mystery customer and postwoman. Her first novel draws on her experience of working in record stores - and of growing up as a child intrigued by clues, suspects and methods of detection.