Ghost Girl

Ghost Girl by Lesley Thomson, published by Head of Zeus on September 25, 2014, is a first edition novel comprising 480 pages. The story follows Stella, the daughter of a deceased detective, who discovers a folder of photographs in her father’s cellar. These images, particularly one from 1966, lead her to investigate a haunting event witnessed by a young girl, intertwining her past with the mysteries of deserted London streets.
As Stella delves deeper into her father’s case, she becomes increasingly obsessed with uncovering the truth behind the photographs and the events they capture. The narrative explores themes of crime and mystery, as Stella’s journey reveals connections to her father’s work and the lingering shadows of the past. Readers will find a compelling exploration of familial ties and the impact of unresolved cases in this engaging installment of The Detective’s Daughter series.
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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.
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