<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Previously published in the U.K. by Orion Books, an imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd."<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><strong><em>In Emma Rowley's emotionally gripping, unpredictable novel of psychological suspense, a mother who works at a charity helpline for missing teens receives a desperate call-from her own daughter...</em></strong> <p/>The missing don't always want to be found. <p/>Kate Harlow recognizes this painful truth, even as she keeps searching for her daughter, Sophie, who disappeared two years ago. The police have stopped investigating-after all, Sophie has sent postcards home, insisting that she's fine. To fill the space in her increasingly empty days, Kate volunteers at Message in a Bottle, where runaways can leave messages for loved ones, no questions asked. <p/>Then one evening, a call comes in from a voice Kate instinctively recognizes, even through bursts of static and beyond the sudden dial tone that breaks their connection. <p/>Those closest to Kate worry she's cracking under her grief, imagining that it was Sophie. But Kate knows-that it <em>was</em> her daughter on the phone. And that a stranger has been inside her house. Watching her. <p/>Sophie is out there. And Kate has to find her, even if someone will try anything to stop her . . . <p/> <br><strong>"Kept me guessing to the final twist; creepy and addictive. My perfect type of book!"</strong> <br><strong>-Elizabeth Haynes, author of <em>Into the Darkest Corner</em></strong><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>"Kept me guessing to the final twist; creepy and addictive. My perfect type of book!"</b><br><b>--Elizabeth Haynes, author of <i>Into the Darkest Corner</i></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Emma Rowley</b> is a much-respected writer: journalist, ghost-writer and editor currently on staff at the <i>Daily Mail</i> as associate editor (features), having previously been deputy features editor at the <i>Daily Telegraph</i>. Emma has also spent considerable time in the courts and covering major crime stories which imbues <i>Where the Missing Go </i>with authenticity. Visit emmarowley.co.uk for updates.
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