Book description
Brodie Farrell finds things for a living, and when she's asked to
locate the whereabouts of Daniel Hood, she sees nothing suspicious in
the request. She finds the young man, passes the details on to her
client, and commends herself on a job well done. But when the young man
is found brutally tortured and left for dead, Brodie is overcome with
guilt. Still blaming herself when Daniel asks for help, Brodie finds it
impossible to do the sensible thing and walk away. He needs to
understand what happened: Until the attack, he'd never known an enemy in
the world. The men who hurt him were looking for someone named Sophie,
and Daniel knows no one by that name. Finding the authors of Daniel's
misfortune, in the end, resolves nothing. It only leads them both into a
deeper, more complex tragedy than either imagined possible. Jo
Bannister lives in Northern Ireland, where she worked as a journalist
and editor on local newspapers. Since giving up the day job, her books
have been shortlisted for a number of awards. Most of her spare time is
spent with her horse and dog, or clambering over archaeological sites.
She is currently working on a new series ofpsychological
crime/thrillers.