Missing by E.A. Jackson publishes TODAY and it is such a solid debut. It follows DI Martha Allen, a sharp and tenacious detective who in 1990 is assigned to lead a high profile missing infant case in London. And this is the 1990s Met Police — still very much a boys club — so having a woman lead this investigation is a big deal.
Baby Bella Carpenter disappears from a hotel room. Martha works every lead, suspects the father, but before she can crack it — the baby turns up. A teenager named Nell brings her in, claiming she found the baby at a bus stop. Case closed. Except Martha never believed it. And that case haunts her for thirty years.
Flash forward to today. Nell is murdered. Martha isn’t investigating the murder — she’s finally going back to find the truth about what really happened to baby Bella. And the twist at the end? I did not see it coming.
And if you’re an audiobook listener, Nicola Walker’s narration is absolutely top notch. She brings Martha to life perfectly.
Missing by E.A. Jackson is out today. 4 stars from me and highly recommend. Thanks Simon Audio for the gifted copy.
QOTD: Have you ever read a book with a twist you truly didn’t see coming?
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About the Author
E.A. Jackson is an American transplanted to England. She was born in Philadelphia and lived in Iowa, Massachusetts, Arkansas, Cambridge, and Bristol before ending up in Exeter, where she now works as a senior lecturer at the University of Exeter.
















