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9781526604286 (paperback)
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Clark-Platts, Alice
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The Cove / Alice Clark-Platts.
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London : Raven Books, 2022.
©2022
Description
262 pages ; 24 cm.
Summary
Musician Charlotte Dove has vanished after playing in a concert for a prestigious orchestra led by a conductor world-renowned as a charismatic, obsessive genius who pushes his musicians to their very limit. The police insist that there are no signs of foul play and that with Charlotte's passport missing, she is unlikely to be in any danger. But where did Charlotte go? And why would she leave without a word to her husband, fellow musician Henry, having just secured the job of a lifetime? Journalist Richard Blake is struggling to find work in the new online world. He sees Charlotte's disappearance as an opportunity to restart his career by exploiting the growing obsession with true crime podcasts. But the more he delves into Charlotte's past, and the more his audience grows, bringing him into direct conflict with the police, the murkier her story becomes...
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Missing persons -- Fiction
Musicians -- Fiction
Journalists -- Fiction
Podcasts -- Fiction
Genre
Thrillers (Fiction)
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