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Naomi Cottle

Cette série plonge les lecteurs dans un monde plein de suspense où une détective privée dotée d'un talent incroyable pour retrouver les enfants disparus s'attaque à des affaires enveloppées de sombres secrets. Hantée par son propre enlèvement durant son enfance, elle possède une empathie unique qui lui permet de se connecter profondément avec les victimes et leurs familles. Chaque enquête se dévoile comme un puzzle complexe, révélant non seulement le sort des disparus, mais aussi les démons intérieurs de la protagoniste. C'est un récit captivant sur la résilience, l'espoir et la lutte contre les ténèbres qui promet de vous tenir en haleine.

The child finder
The Butterfly Girl

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    The child finder

    • 288pages
    • 11 heures de lecture
    3,9(20978)Évaluer

    A haunting, atmospheric, and suspenseful novel features an investigator tasked with finding a missing girl. Three years ago, Madison Culver vanished during a family outing in Oregon’s Skookum National Forest. Now eight years old, her family believes she was taken and turns to Naomi, a private investigator known as "the Child Finder," who has a unique talent for locating the lost. Naomi's search leads her deep into the icy forest and into her own fragmented past. Having once been a lost girl herself, she understands children like Madison. As Naomi delves deeper into the mystery, she uncovers painful memories that challenge her emotional defenses, hinting at a terrible loss she struggles to recall. The narrative alternates between Naomi's relentless pursuit of the truth and the imaginative voice of a child, creating a compelling exploration of redemption and the blurred lines between reality, memories, and dreams. This exquisitely rendered literary page-turner examines the human capacity to survive and the secrets that shape our lives.

    The child finder
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    Naomi Cottle is an investigator who finds missing children. But the one child she has never been able to find is her sister. The two were abducted when they were very young but only Naomi managed to escape. Now, twenty years later, there is at long last a clue that her sister might still be alive. Celia is a street child. Her life is tough and she has seen more things that any child should. But the local librarian turns a blind eye when she goes there almost every day to gaze at her favourite book, where she escapes, through her imagination, into a world of wheeling, colourful butterflies. However someone is watching Celia. Street children have been going missing and the town has been turning a blind eye. It is only when Naomi turns up, looking for her sister, that they find someone who will listen to them. And someone who might give them hope.

    The Butterfly Girl