Emma, Disappeared: A gripping, twist-filled thriller where nothing is as it seems (Paperback)
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Emma, Disappeared: A gripping, twist-filled thriller where nothing is as it seems (Paperback)

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Published: 04/04/2024
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'Multi-layered and immersive ... Hughes casts the seeds of mystery and doubt like a pro' Irish Independent

'Compelling, unsettling and very creepy' Catherine Kirwan

'Atmospheric and filled with twists and turns ... a fantastic read' Patricia Gibney

Everyone is talking about the disappearance of Emma Harte.

A high-achieving university graduate and young entrepreneur, she was last seen in the early hours of the morning on grainy CCTV footage in Dublin's city centre before vanishing into thin air. While a national debate about women's safety rages, eyes turn to Emma's boyfriend, Tom - who is nowhere to be found.

Meanwhile, archivist James Lyster is following the story with undue interest. When a comment he makes about Emma goes viral on social media, he finds himself drawn into the world of a group of idealistic university students involved in the search - and attracting the attention of the police detective in charge of Emma's case.

Then a body is discovered in scrubland near James' flat ...

As the police get closer to finding out what happened to Emma Harte, James' life begins to unravel. Is he a victim or murderer? Feminist ally or callous liar?

For it turns out that James isn't the only one with secrets ...

Publisher: Hachette Books Ireland
ISBN: 9781399730938
Number of pages: 336
Weight: 440 g
Dimensions: 232 x 152 x 28 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

Smart, blackly humorous and featuring one of Irish crime fiction's most audacious femme fatales, Emma, Disappeared is Hughes' finest novel to date - Irish Times

Andrew's characters are beautifully drawn and intriguing, he casts the seeds of mystery and doubt like a pro and his portrait of modern Dublin is multi-layered and immersive - Irish Independent

A gripping debut thriller set in contemporary Dublin - RTÉ Guide

If you loved Catherine Ryan Howard's The Trap, this is similar page-turning fare - Sunday Magazine

Tense and taut enough to sit happily on crime bookshelves, while transcending most of its companions - Sunday Independent

A glorious read, both literary and page-turning, and has a wonderfully enigmatic first-person narrator - Irish Examiner

Emma, Disappeared is compelling, unsettling and very creepy - Catherine Kirwan

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“OK read”

Emma Harte was an outstanding graduate & budding entrepreneur. She was seen on CCTV walking through the streets of Dublin & then just disappeared. Her boyfriend Tom is also proving hard to find. James is a... More

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“So good I didn't want it to end”

Emma, Disappeared by Andrew Hughes is such a great book that I didn't want it to end!!

The main character, James Lyster works an archivist at the National Library of Ireland. His job is unique but quite... More

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