The Vanishing Point

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Thorpe, 2013 - Children of celebrities - 528 pages
Stephanie Harker is travelling through the security gates at O'Hare airport, on her way to an idyllic holiday. Five-year-old Jimmy goes through the metal detector first. But then, stuck on the other side of security, she watches in panic and disbelief as a uniformed agent leads her boy away. The authorities, unaware of Jimmy's existence, become alerted by Stephanie's erratic behaviour. She finds herself brutally wrestled to the ground, and restrained - before she can finally inform them what has happened...and Jimmy is long gone. However, as Stephanie tells her story to the FBI, it's evident that this seemingly normal family is not what it seems. What is Jimmy's background? Why would someone abduct him? And, with time running out, how can Stephanie get him back?

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About the author (2013)

Val McDermid was born in Scotland on June 4, 1955. She was the first student from a state school in Scotland accepted to read English at St Hilda's College, Oxford. She graduated in 1975 and became a journalist. She wrote her first novel at the age of 21. It didn't get published, but she turned it into a play entitled Like a Happy Ending. It was performed by the Plymouth Theatre Company and was later adapted for BBC radio. Her first book, Report for Murder, was published in 1987. She is the author of the Lindsay Gordon Mystery series, the Kate Brannigan Mystery series, and the Dr. Tony Hill and Carol Jordan Mysteries series as well as several stand alone books including The Distant Echo, A Darker Domain, Trick of the Dark and Out of Bounds. The Mermaids Singing won the Crime Writers' Association Gold Dagger for Best Crime Novel of the Year.

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