
Daddy's Girl
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Narrated by:
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Jacqueline King
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By:
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Margie Orford
About this listen
A deserted street below Table Mountain. A six-year-old ballerina waits alone for her mother. Then an unmarked car approaches, and she is gone. With no trace of why she’s been abducted, suspicion falls on her divorced father, Captain Riedwaan. Powerless, he watches helplessly as the search for his daughter is called off.
In desperation, Riedwaan turns to investigative journalist Dr Clare Hart, whose TV documentary about Cape Town’s missing young girls has made her something of a local celebrity. Clare has seen how aspiring gangsters in the Cape Flats ghetto prove their worth by tormenting children. And she knows that the odds of a victim’s survival worsen with each passing minute.
©2013 Margie Orford (P)2013 Oakhill PublishingCritic Reviews
"Wonderfully crafted and fully engrossing" (Michael Connelly)
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