Hold My Hand: The addictive crime thriller you won’t be able to put down!

March 15, 2020 - Comment

‘Superb, gritty and realistic’ MEL SHERRATT, million copy bestseller How long do you hunt for the missing? ___________________________ A horrible vanishing act… When a young Josie Masters sees a boy wearing a red football shirt, Dylan Jones, being taken by a clown at a carnival, she tries to alert the crowds. But it’s too late.

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‘Superb, gritty and realistic’ MEL SHERRATT, million copy bestseller

How long do you hunt for the missing?

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A horrible vanishing act…

When a young Josie Masters sees a boy wearing a red football shirt, Dylan Jones, being taken by a clown at a carnival, she tries to alert the crowds. But it’s too late. Dylan has disappeared…

Thirty years later, Josie is working as a police officer in Bath. The remains of the body of a child have been found – complete with tatters of a torn red football shirt. Is it the boy she saw vanish in the clutches of the clown? Or is it someone else altogether?

And then another child disappears…

A gripping crime thriller, perfect for fans of Cara Hunter’s DI Fawley series and T.M. Logan’s The Holiday.

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Readers love Hold My Hand

‘The minute you pick it up the cleaning, shopping and all other jobs go out the window. I could not put it down. BRILLIANT READ!’ *****

‘Gripped from the first page and only released on the last!’ *****

‘A really well constructed thriller, I couldn’t put It down. A really unexpected and unsettling ending.’ *****

A rollercoaster ride from start to finish. I read it in one sitting … very absorbing!’ *****

Comments

Anonymous says:

Part police procedural with a hint of psychological thriller – a superior debut and hopefully the start of a new series! Hold My Hand is the spectacularly assured debut from M.J. Ford and, as far as first novels go, they don’t come much more impressive than this cracker! Part police procedural with more than a hint of psychological thriller about it and an admirable attention for the police procedures that is so rarely demonstrated by a debut author without practical experience of the job.The novel opens in the summer of 1987 in the village of Yarnton, Oxfordshire when an eight-year-old Josie Masters…

Anonymous says:

Brilliant!!! The first page had me hooked , I couldn’t stop and found myself awake till gone 2am, Absolutely loved Jo the main character, Very sad at times I actually cried, you won’t regret buying thus book, I hope M J Ford writes another book with the same character’s SOON!!!!

Anonymous says:

Excellent start Two similar incidents separated by thirty years cannot really be connected, can they? The police don’t seem to think so, all except one detective. She, however, has her own connection to the original case and she just can’t let things go. Her instincts are telling her that things are not what they seem but she is overruled and ordered to take a step back. Life most fictional detectives, she can’t do that.Her tenacity and detective skills lead her to places that her colleagues are…

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