Dimensions
157 x 241 x 26mm
A missing girl. And a missing man. But nothing is quite what it seems . . .
Lyndle Hall lies in the heart of Northumbria's National Park, a medieval manor house surrounded by lightless forests which encroach on the meadows which were once croquet lawns. It is from here that an eighteen-year-old girl disappears - along with Lyndle's owner, Francis Herrol.
Initially it is assumed that the two ran off together, but evidence indicates otherwise, and when Detective Inspector Tate arrives at Lyndle to investigate and meets Nicholas Herrol, a tormented young man, his fears for the girl's fate deepen.
Parapsychologist Audrah Sidow is convinced there is nothing on this earth for which there is not a rational explanation. But she knows that there is more to the collection of fractured people gathered at Lyndle than is apparent. Suddenly the police are no longer searching for a living girl, but a body, and Audrah must discover what lies at Lyndle's Hall's dark heart.
The new crime novel from this highly-acclaimed author takes the reader back to the psychological suspense of her first novel, 'A Likeness In Stone'.