First in a gripping new thriller series featuring investigative journalist Oonagh O'Neil. Perfect for fans of Susie Steiner, Patricia Gibney and Broadchurch.
Investigative journalist Oonagh O'Neil's instincts tell her when a story is worth pursuing. And the death of an elderly priest on the altar of his Glasgow church, just as she is about to expose the shocking truth behind the closure of an infamous Magdalene Institution, tells her a sinister cover up is in play.
DI Alec Davies is appointed to investigate the priest's death. He and Oonagh go way back. But now they're united in uncovering not only what happened to the lost babies secretly born in the Institution, but what happened to the young women that survived by vowing loyalty to one another… forever.
The doors of the Magdalene laundries hid the most harrowing secrets from the world — secrets Oonagh is determined to reveal, whatever the price…
'The Lost Children is Theresa's debut crime novel.
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'A good mystery with many unexpected twists… It keeps you turning pages the whole time' Cynthia Moskal, NetGalley.
'Too often I've read “thrillers” that didn't really thrill. This book has it all, plenty of story line and plenty of detail' Margaret Leonard, NetGalley.
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