Lost

Lost by Michael Robotham, published by Time Warner in 2005, is a gripping narrative that follows Detective Inspector Vincent Ruiz as he struggles to recover his memory while lying in a London hospital bed. Found unconscious on a boat on the Thames, Ruiz is covered in the blood of two missing individuals, along with a ransom of £300,000. As he grapples with his amnesia, he is haunted by the memory of a seven-year-old girl, Mickey Carlyle, who disappeared three years prior, leading him to confront the chilling reality of her death and the danger that now threatens his own life.
In this edition, readers will delve into a story that intertwines elements of horror, action, and adventure within a contemporary setting. As Ruiz navigates his fragmented memories, he is driven by the haunting question posed by Mickey in his nightmares: “Why didn’t you ever find me?” The narrative explores themes of loss and the relentless pursuit of truth, as Ruiz realizes that the killer is now targeting him. With 390 pages of suspenseful storytelling, Lost offers an intricate plot that challenges the boundaries of memory and justice.
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Detective Inspector Vincent Ruiz is lying in a London hospital bed trying desperately to recover his memory. He was found unconscious on a boat on the Thames, covered by the blood of two people – both of whom are missing, along with a #300,000 ransom. Ruiz can remember nothing of this. Instead he is haunted by memories of a seven-year-old girl, Mickey Carlyle, who vanished from the stairwell of a mansion block three years earlier. In Ruiz’s nightmares Mickey is four feet high, tugging at his sleeve, saying, ‘Why didn’t you ever find me?’ Ruiz knows that she’s dead and he knows who killed her, and he realises they’re now coming after him . . .
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