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Father Gabriel
has finally returned to St Mary's Abbey, but all is not well in the sleepy
Wiltshire village of Sutton Westford. Joseph Beaumont, a former village boy
turned London property developer, has returned to build a row of houses on the
grounds of a disused mine. A local opposition group – led by Joseph's boyhood
nemesis – campaigns to stop the development, and Joseph finds himself the
target of increasingly menacing threats. Then, workmen make a gruesome
discovery on the building site: the skeleton of a child who went missing thirty
years before, while the Great War was raging. Fr Gabriel is called in to
investigate, but the task seems impossible. How can he uncover a secret that
has been carefully hidden for three decades? Is the killer even still alive?
Worse, as the tragic details emerge of a lost little girl's final moments,
Gabriel is tormented by the memory of his own daughter and the life that was
stolen from her many years before.
Missing, Presumed Lost explores the themes of childhood innocence, guilt, and the
responsibilities faced by society to protect the young. The book also delves
deeper into Gabriel's own troubled past and the need to lay it to rest.
Paperback.
Pages: 270.
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