Gone
Par : A.C. Efverman
Editeur : Saga Egmont International
Numéro de produit : 9788726460612
ISBN : 9788726460612
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Three teenage boys disappear from an exclusive suburb in Sydney.
The kidnappers contact the boys' families - but two of the boys' dead bodies are found floating in the harbour before any ransom sums have been paid.
DS Morgan Callaghan has taken time off work for personal reasons, but now he's called in to lead the investigations of the kidnappings and the murders - and once again, Morgan must face cruelty and violent deaths...
During the course of the investigations, it becomes known that inner organs have gone missing from bodies at the city morgue - have the boys been killed so their organs can be sold on the black market for organ transplants?
This story will take you on a journey through Sydney - where you will encounter incredibly wealthy people, complicated relationships, illegal drugs, and violent murders.
You will also get to follow the police investigations closely - all the way to the disturbing end...
A.C. Efverman is a Swedish bestselling author. She was born and raised in Stockholm, and she travelled the world for six years before she decided to live in Australia. During her travels, she experienced many things, and in one horrific moment she had a gun pointed at her head by a serial rapist. She writes from her experience of being a victim of crime, as well as over twenty years of research on real-life murderers, police procedures and forensic data.
Her first novel was published in Sweden year 2002. Novels from her latest series 'Kommissarie Morgan Callaghan' have listed #1 bestseller on Amazon six times, and have been in the top ten bestsellers on Amazon fifty-four times.
A.C. Efverman is a graduate of Stockholm School of Arts, and her portrait paintings of her main book characters have been exhibited in an art gallery in Sydney.