“Storm Child” by Michael Robotham

Lee and Victoria weren’t the only ones to love “Storm Child” by Michael Robotham … Here is what the QBD crew thought:

The award-winning master of crime, Michael Robotham, is back with another addictive story “Storm Child” filled with murder, long-forgotten secrets and a haunting mystery.

Evie Cormac’s painful and traumatic memories have been locked away, ever since she was rescued as a child from imprisonment and her story captured news headlines around the world. Cryus Haven is a forensic psychologist, and she is determined to guide Evie back to near normalcy. But whilst they’re on a beach, seventeen bodies wash up on the shore with only one survivor, and two people still missing. Immediately, Evie’s carefully hidden nightmares come thundering back. Whatever took place in her childhood is somehow connected to this recent tragedy and there are dark forces dragging her back into the storm. Evie and Cyrus must now work together to solve the missing pieces of this chilling puzzle.

Michael has once again created a tantalising and eerie crime thriller that will leave you enraptured until the very last line.

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Shot on location at Manly Boathouse.

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