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The One Who Was Taken

By: Kerry Wilkinson
Narrated by: Helen Keeley
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In the darkness, the girl slumps against the rough tree bark. Her eyes are closed, her wrists tied. As consciousness fades, her last thought is of her best friend and how much she regrets what she did....

Seventeen-year-old best friends Nicola and Millie were supposed to have a summer night of fun and freedom in the local park. But when dawn comes, Millie realizes Nicola is missing. Distraught, she searches for her alone...and finds Nicola tied to a tree, her purple Converse shoes missing, her long hair cut and scattered on the ground. With no memory of what happened, terrified Nicola begs Millie never to speak of this again....

Fifteen years later. With countless secrets and hurt between them, Millie and Nicola have not spoken in more than a decade. But now Nicola has found her old purple Converse strung up in her garden. Is her attacker sending a message? Why now, after all this time?

In the small town of Whitecliff, people have long memories–but Millie is the only one who can help get answers. And, as she asks questions of their school friends, she realizes one of them knows more than they should about her own family secrets....

Not knowing who to trust, and knowing Nicola’s kidnapper is still out there, Millie must ask: How far will they go to keep the truth buried forever?

Fans of Faith Martin, Ann Cleeves, and LJ Ross won’t be able to pause this addictive mystery listen set in the small seaside town of Whitecliff, where nothing is as it seems.

©2023 Kerry Wilkinson (P)2023 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.
Crime Fiction Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction Crime Mystery
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I love Kerry Wilkinson’s books , especially the Andrew Hunter series which I wish he had written more of. This new series is interesting , I’ve listened to the first 2 and have the third down loaded. I wonder why they were all released at once ?
Milly is an interesting character,however,we are not sure if she committed a terrible crime or is totally innocent. There is a great cast of characters and friends , although after this book I use that term loosely as “with friends like these who needs enemies” springs to mind .
She is solving puzzles with an ex newspaper reporter and trying to get custody of her son back from two very obnoxious people , her ex and his soon to be new wife. Poor Milly ? Not sure have to keep listening .
Narration is perfect !

Excellent !

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This book is set 6 months after The One Who Fell and this time Millie and Guy are asked to look into the abduction of Millie's friend, Nicola, some 20 years ago. At the time it was Millie who found Nicola tied to a tree and Nicola begs her never to speak of it again. Until now. A secondary case involves a dilapidated house full of squatters.

This is the second book in the Whitecliff Bay Mystery series. I feel it is faster paced than the previous book and it hooked me in right away. I enjoyed not only the mystery but also Millie's personal life. We didn't learn much more about her parents suicides this time, but her ex-husband, Alex, continues to cause problems for Millie regarding her son. I'm really, really hoping his big secret comes out very soon! Can't wait to read Book 3.

Great narration by Helen Keeley.

We're back in Whitecliff Bay

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Very good,, I enjoyed this book and found it entertaining and unpredictable, very worth a read.

Great

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I thoroughly enjoyed Helen Keeley's performance throughout and the story was mostly entertaining right up until the solution to the mystery was dropped on us. Ugh, after all that the ending felt so lazy and anticlimactic, and ultimately left the story feeling like a banal waste of time.

An Anti-Climactic Meandering

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