Lost, Michael Robotham
Lost, Michael Robotham
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Lost

Author: Michael Robotham

Narrator: Ray Lonnen

Unabridged: 12 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/06/2008


Synopsis

Detective Inspector Vincent Ruiz doesn't know who wants him dead. He has no recollection of the firefight that landed him in the Thames, covered in his own blood and that of at least two other people. A photo of missing child Mickey Carlyle is found in his pocket--but Carlyle's killer is already in jail. And Ruiz is the detective who put him there. Accused of faking amnesia, Ruiz reaches out to psychologist Joe O'Loughlin to help him unearth his memory and clear his name. Together they battle against an internal affairs investigator convinced Ruiz is hiding the truth, and a ruthless criminal who claims Ruiz has something of his that can't be replaced. As Ruiz's memories begin to resurface, they offer tantalizing glimpses at a shocking discovery.

About Michael Robotham

Michael Robotham is a former investigative journalist whose bestselling psychological thrillers have been translated into twenty-five languages. He has twice won a Ned Kelly Award for Australia’s best crime novel, for Lost in 2005 and Shatter in 2008. His recent novels include When She Was Good, winner of the UK’s Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Award for best thriller; The Secrets She Keeps; Good Girl, Bad Girl; When You Are Mine; Lying Beside You; and Storm Child. After living and writing all over the world, Robotham settled his family in Sydney, Australia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mary Beth on July 28, 2017

I have been wanting to read The Secret She Keeps and since that has been on hold at the library, I decided to go back to this series. This series is very well written. This was a buddy read with my friend Susan. Susan liked it, but wasn't a favorite since she read Say You're Sorry and really loved t......more

Goodreads review by PattyMacDotComma on October 26, 2022

4.5★ (rounded up) “‘Snipers have very little emotional investment in their victims. It's like playing a computer game.’ ‘So he could be young?’ ‘And isolated.’ True to form, the Professor is more interested in why than who; he wants an explanation while I want a face for my empty picture frame, someone......more

Goodreads review by Karen on November 27, 2024

In the opening sequence DI Vincent Ruiz is plucked from the River Thames with a serious bullet wound in his leg and near critical blood loss. He has no memory of the events leading up to his near death. He eventually recalls that they were somehow connected to the disappearance of a young girl, Mick......more