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Nadat Kate Marshall bij het surfen bijna is verdronken komt ze in het ziekenhuis terecht. Daar ontmoet ze een oudere dame die haar vertelt over haar driejarige kleinzoon Charlie. Hij raakte elf jaar geleden midden in de nacht vermist tijdens een kampeertripje. Er werd nooit een spoor van hem gevonden. Zijn verdwijning veroorzaakte bij zijn moeder een diepe depressie, die tot haar zelfmoord leidde. Wanneer Kate hersteld is en het ziekenhuis verlaat, besluit ze om samen met haar partner Tristan de zaak te onderzoeken. Ze haalt de plaatselijke politie over om op de oorspronkelijke kampeerplek een nieuwe onderzoeksmethode te gebruiken. Een onverwachte vondst leidt tot een nieuw hoofdstuk in de verdwijningszaak. In de pers ‘Kruipt stevig onder de huid.’ De Telegraaf ‘In deze klassieke speurdersroman is Robert Bryndza goed op dreef: hij bouwt het verhaal rustig op, maar heeft op het einde een aantal verrassende wendingen in petto.’ Het Nieuwsblad ‘Met Duivelsbocht houdt Bryndza zijn naam hoog. Hij weet ook nu weer een goede thriller te schrijven die alles in zich heeft: een aansprekend onderwerp, uitstekende seriepersonages en een denderende spanning.’ ThrillZone.nl
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If you're a fan of Robert Byndza's Erika Foster series, then you'll surely love Kate Marshall as well. Even if you haven't read either series yet, but enjoy a well-written detective story set in picturesque surroundings, this book is sure to delight you.
Kate used to be a police detective but is now running a holiday business and private detective agency with her former co-worker and friend, Tristan. Kate is a recovering alcoholic who has had a complicated past, including having a child with a serial killer. Despite her difficult history, she is a fascinating character that readers can't help but root for and be intrigued by.
Kate and Tristan are gradually building their business and earning a positive reputation. One day, they are approached by a grandmother who seeks their help in finding her missing grandson, who vanished years ago during a family camping trip. Kate and Tristan are tasked with following clues and a trail that had long gone cold.
As they investigate, Tristan is surprised to discover that someone he knows is connected to the case, and Kate is overcoming a health scare that has shaken her confidence. While searching for answers about the missing boy, Kate uncovers ties to another murder. Is the murder of someone assigned to protect children linked to her missing child? Was there something sinister going on within the family, and will the secret of the missing boy remain hidden?
As Kate and Tristan follow a twisting trail of clues, they realize that their investigation will have a significant impact on many lives. Although it becomes apparent early on what has happened, reaching the final revelation is still a satisfying experience, and the realistic outcome has consequences that aren't always happy.
What sets this book apart is its well-crafted characters. Bryndza is not afraid to show how vulnerable Kate is, and her sobriety is an ongoing process rather than a quick fix. The conflict between Tristan and his sister reflects the dynamics of real families.
Thank you to NetGalley and all involved in the decision of my receiving an advanced copy of this book. I am a huge fan and will read any book by this author arc or not hands down 5 stars every time.
Overall, this is an excellent detective procedural for readers who enjoy the genre. While it's not necessary to read the previous books in the series, doing so will enhance your understanding of the characters and their journey. Fans of Erika Foster and Kate Marshall will undoubtedly be excited about the next installment.
Thank you to NetGalley and all involved in the decision of my receiving an advanced copy of this book. I am a huge fan and will read any book by this author arc or not hands down 5 stars every time
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5 primary booksKate Marshall is a 5-book series with 5 primary works first released in 2019 with contributions by Robert Bryndza, Kateřina Elisová, and Willeke Lempens.