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Someone Saw Something

By: Rick Mofina
Narrated by: Jennifer Jill Araya
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When six-year-old Gabriel vanishes from Central Park, his mother, news anchor Corina Corado, is desperate for answers. Who would take her son – and why?

Detectives suspect there's a connection to the barrage of hate mail Corina's received over the years. In her line of work, it's not unusual for agitated conspiracy theorists to send messages that threaten violence ... or worse. But as the investigation deepens, the secrets that Corina, her husband, Robert, and her stepdaughter, Charlotte, have kept start to unravel.

As the truth behind Gabriel's disappearance emerges, Corina must race the clock to track down her missing child ... before she pays the ultimate price.

©2024 Rick Mofina (P)2024 Harlequin Enterprises, Limited
Domestic Thrillers Suspense Thriller & Suspense

Critic Reviews

'Mofina expertly weaves together an anguishing story of a family’s trauma with a propulsive, twisty thriller that pays off to the very last page.' (Alafair Burke, author of Judgment Calls)
'A taut, harrowing read, with explosive twists and turns combining with genuine, heartfelt moments of one family confronting their worst nightmare and fighting back.' (Lisa Gardner, bestselling author of Before She Disappeared)
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