The Detective's Daughter
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A tense, evocative thriller set on the freezing banks of the Thames. A woman reconnects with her dead father by solving the murder case that obsessed him in life.
Deze serie volgt een scherpe en vindingrijke jonge vrouw die haar unieke vaardigheden gebruikt om moordzaken op te lossen. Met deductieve vermogens geërfd van haar detective vader, duikt ze in duistere plekken om de waarheid te ontdekken. Haar onconventionele aanpak, waarbij ze schoonmaakmethoden toepast op onderzoeken, ontdoet lagen van bedrog om de moordenaar te onthullen. Lezers zullen genieten van de meeslepende mysteries en een sterke, intelligente vrouwelijke hoofdpersoon.
A tense, evocative thriller set on the freezing banks of the Thames. A woman reconnects with her dead father by solving the murder case that obsessed him in life.
A year after her father's death, the detective's daughter inherits a strange new case. Terry Darnell was a detective with Hammersmith police. Now his daughter Stella has found a folder of photographs hidden in his cellar. Why did he take so many picture of deserted London streets? One photo dates from 1966, to a day when a little girl, just ten years old, witnessed something that would haunt her forever. As Stella grows obsessed with uncovering the truth, the events of that day begin to haunt her too... THE DETECTIVE'S DAUGHTER SERIES: The Detective's Daughter. Ghost Girl. The Detective's Secret.
Stella Darnell, the Detective's Daughter, investigates a twenty-year-old unsolved murder.
Stella Darnell, the Detective's Daughter, investigates a decades-old mystery in Kew Gardens.
Stella Darnell is the detective's daughter. She's convinced she's found a crime scene. But what was the crime, and who was the victim?
A new case for sees Stella, the detective's daughter, and Jack moving to the country in order to solve a cold case.
When a woman is found dead, and the killer is linked to the murder of a little girl in 1980, Stella is the woman for the case. But dredging up the past can be dangerous...