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In the Dark

A Novel: A DI Adam Fawley Novel Series, Book 2

#2 in series

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From internationally bestselling author of Murder in the Family, a riveting suspense novel about the shocking secrets revealed when a woman is discovered held captive behind a basement wall—and no one is who they appear to be
Do you know what they’re hiding in the house next door?
A woman and child are found locked in a basement, barely alive, and unidentifiable: the woman can’t speak, there are no missing persons reports that match their profile, and the confused, elderly man who owns the house claims he has never seen them before. The inhabitants of the quiet street are in shock—how could this happen right under their noses? But Detective Inspector Adam Fawley knows nothing is impossible. And no one is as innocent as they seem.
As the police grow desperate for a lead, Fawley stumbles across a breakthrough, a link to a case he worked years before about another young woman and child gone missing, never solved. When he realizes the missing woman’s house is directly adjacent to the house in this case, he thinks he might have found the connection that could bring justice for both women. But there’s something not quite right about the little boy from the basement, and the truth will send shockwaves through the force that Fawley never could have anticipated.
A deeply unsettling, heart-stopping mystery of long-buried secrets and the monsters who hide in plain sight, In the Dark is the second gripping novel featuring DI Adam Fawley.
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    • Library Journal

      In the historic leafy suburbs of North Oxford, a construction crew renovating a house accidentally breaks through a cellar wall in the house next door to find a young woman and a child imprisoned. Both are starving and psychologically scarred. The elderly homeowner denies any knowledge of the pair or how they came to be trapped in a secret room in his basement. At first, it looks like a horrifyingly familiar case of kidnapping, wrongful imprisonment, and assault--but some facts don't add up. The retired professor's escalating dementia and deteriorating physical condition complicate the case against him. Then there's the unsolved case of a young female BBC reporter, who vanished two years before from a house in the same neighborhood. In the second "DI Fawley" novel, Hunter relates the investigative process of Adam Fawley and his squad through a combination of first- and third-person narration, media coverage, and transcribed police interrogation interviews, gradually unwinding a case that is much more complicated that it initially appears. VERDICT This slow-burning procedural builds with tension as the narrative moves through several cunning twists, offering fans a pleasing follow-up to the first book in the series, Close to Home.--Lindsay Morton, P.L. of Science, San Francisco

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      December 1, 2018
      Hunter's second Adam Fawley procedural?after Close to Home (2018)?is a tense exploration of manipulation and betrayal. Workmen renovating a semidetached home in a transitioning Oxford, England, neighborhood find a starving woman and a small boy imprisoned in the adjoining home's basement. The homeowner, William Harper, has dementia and angrily denies knowing about the basement prison. The traumatized victim refuses to speak to detectives or see her son. Relying on physical evidence, DI Adam Fawley and his CID team piece together a horrifying narrative: the toddler is linked by DNA to Harper, whose DNA was also found on a mattress in the basement room. Their tidy theory, however, becomes complicated when the body of missing journalist, Hannah Gardiner, is found under Harper's shed. Attempting to quiet doubts about the elderly suspect's ability to kidnap and bury Hannah without witnesses, Fawley's team digs into Hannah's husband's and nanny's accounts of her final days. A solid psychological thriller with carefully developed characters and disturbing, cleverly masked revelations that will appeal to fans of Tana French and Sophie Hannah's procedurals.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

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