Lost.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780385508667
- ISBN: 0385508662
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Physical Description:
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341 p ; cm. - Publisher: ny : Miscellaneous : DOUBLEDAY, 2005.
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Subject: | Police -- Fiction -- England -- London Boys -- Crimes against -- Fiction Missing children -- Fiction Recovered memory -- Fiction London (England) -- Fiction Amnesia -- Fiction |
Available copies
- 2 of 2 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
- 1 of 1 copy available at Radium Hot Springs Public Library.
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- 0 current holds with 2 total copies.
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Radium Hot Springs Public Library | FIC ROB (Text) | 35130000043178 | Adult Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
Detective Vincent Ruiz, battling amnesia and under investigation by suspicious colleagues within his own department following a brutal attack, turns to psychologist Joe O'Loughlin for help in piecing together the clues to unlock his memory. - Baker & Taylor
In the sequel toSuspect , Detective Vincent Ruiz, battling amnesia and under investigation by suspicious colleagues within his own department following a brutal attack, turns to psychologist Joe O'Loughlin for help in piecing together the clues to unlock his memory in a case linked to the three-year-old kidnapping and presumed murder of a young girl. 50,000 first printing. - Blackwell North Amer
On a cold London night, homicide detective Vincent Ruiz is fished out of the Thames with a bullet in his leg and no memory of the circumstances surrounding the shooting. In his pocket is a photograph of Mickey Carlyle, a seven-year-old girl kidnapped three years before and presumed dead. It's anybody's guess what Ruiz was up to - especially when a blood-spattered boat discovered nearby makes it clear that Ruiz was not the sole casualty. But with Mickey's killer convicted and behind bars, no one wants the case reopened. Ruiz's only hope of unraveling the puzzle is to retrace his steps and re-create the night of the shooting. Under investigation by his colleagues and accused of faking amnesia, Ruiz turns to Joe O'Loughlin, hoping that the psychologist can help unlock his memory. Step by step, the pieces come together, revealing a twisted trail of grief, vengeance, and the search for redemption. - Random House, Inc.
Suspect, Michael Robothamâs âlightning-paced debutâ (Entertainment Weekly) was universally hailed as âtaut and fast-movingâ (Washington Post) first novel. Now Robotham delivers a first-rate psychological thriller in Lost, a worthy follow-up to Suspect.
On a cold London night, homicide detective Vincent Ruiz is fished out of the Thames with a bullet in his leg and no memory of the circumstances surrounding the shooting. In his pocket is a photograph of Mickey Carlyle, a seven-year-old girl kidnapped three years before and presumed dead. Itâs anybodyâs guess what Ruiz was up toâespecially when a blood-spattered boat discovered nearby makes it clear that Ruiz was not the sole casualty. But with Mickeyâs killer convicted and behind bars, no one wants the case reopened. Ruizâs only hope of unraveling the puzzle is to retrace his steps and re-create the night of the shooting. Under investigation by his colleagues and accused of faking amnesia, Ruiz turns to Joe O'Loughlin, hoping that the psychologist can help unlock his memory. Step by step, the pieces come together, revealing a twisted trail of grief, vengeance, and the search for redemption.
A riveting thriller, Lost combines a fast-paced plot with searing insights into human psychology.