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The Lost: A gripping new crime thriller series from the Sunday Times bestselling author of twists and suspense Kindle Edition
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One day, your son disappears from the playground.
Ten years later, will you finally get the truth?
The disappearance of firearms police officer Jonah Colley's young son almost destroyed him. A phone call from an old friend leads Jonah to the warehouse Slaughter Quay, and the discovery of four bodies, with a link to his son's case. Attacked and left for dead in the dark, Jonah is the only survivor.
Under suspicion himself for what happened at Slaughter Quay, Jonah uncovers a network of secrets and lies about the people closest to him - forcing him to question what really happened to his son all those years ago...
'A terrific thriller from one of our finest crime writers at the top of his game.' Peter James
'A roaring, full-throated thriller.' Daily Mail
'First in a new series, this is a tense and twisty tale.' The Sun
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherTrapeze
- Publication date25 Nov. 2021
- File size3216 KB
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a roaring, full-throated thriller -- Geoffrey Wansell ― Daily Mail
A brutal, kinetic thrill ride. -- Lisa Howells ― Crime Monthly
Beckett is an expert in doling out information in the right-sized snippets and at the right intervals to keep the tension high. -- Natasha Cooper ― Literary Review
First in a new series, this is a tense and twisty tale. -- Bill Todd ― The Sun
It's a cleverly plotted, page-turner of a thriller. *BOOK OF THE MONTH* ― Choice Magazine --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.
About the Author
Simon Beckett is the No.1 International Bestselling author of the David Hunter series. His books have been translated into 29 languages, appeared in the Sunday Times Top 10 bestseller lists and sold over 10 million copies worldwide. A former freelance journalist who has written for The Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Independent on Sunday and The Observer, the inspiration for the first David Hunter novel came after a visit to the world-renowned Body Farm in Tennessee introduced him to the work of forensic anthropologists.
As well as co-winning the Ripper Award in 2018/19, the largest European crime prize, Simon has won the Raymond Chandler Society's 'Marlowe' Award and been short-listed for the CWA Gold Dagger, CWA Dagger in the Library and Theakston's Crime Novel of the Year.
In addition to the six David Hunter titles, the most recent of which is The Scent of Death, he has written five standalone novels, one of which, Where There's Smoke, was adapted into a major ITV two-part drama.
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- ASIN : B095RQFNN9
- Publisher : Trapeze (25 Nov. 2021)
- Language : English
- File size : 3216 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 352 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: 25,265 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the author

JOINT WINNER OF THE EUROPEAN CRIME FICTION STAR ‘RIPPER’ AWARD 2018/19
Simon Beckett is the No.1 International Bestselling author of the David Hunter series. His books have been translated into 29 languages, appeared in the Sunday Times Top 10 bestseller lists and sold over 10 million copies worldwide. A former freelance journalist who has written for The Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Independent on Sunday and The Observer, the inspiration for the first David Hunter novel came after a visit to the world-renowned Body Farm in Tennessee introduced him to the work of forensic anthropologists.
As well as co-winning the Ripper Award in 2018/19, the largest European crime prize, Simon has won the Raymond Chandler Society’s ‘Marlowe’ Award and been short-listed for the CWA Gold Dagger, CWA Dagger in the Library and Theakston’s Crime Novel of the Year.
In addition to the six David Hunter titles, the most recent of which is The Scent of Death, he has written five standalone novels, one of which, Where There’s Smoke, was adapted into a major ITV two-part drama.
Find out more on www.simonbeckett.com, or follow him on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
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"Simon Beckett’s sixth novel featuring the forensic anthropologist David Hunter is arguably his best . . . a superbly strong read." (Marcel Berlins THE TIMES)
“Brilliantly original ... Simon’s first crime novel The Chemistry of Death absolutely blew me away and he just gets better by the book!" (PETER JAMES)
"A satisfyingly dark and twisting thriller." (MAIL ON SUNDAY)
"An arresting setup . . . Beckett has regained his best form . . . the exigencies of a macabre investigative thriller are dispatched with characteristic aplomb." (Barry Forshaw FINANCIAL TIMES)
"Beckett's masterful storytelling and macabre forensic details make his novels utterly chilling reads." (TESS GERRITSEN)
"The forensics are chillingly authentic, the writing is both taut and beautifully atmospheric.’ (ANN CLEEVES)
‘Terrifying… Rarely have the mechanics of suspense been so effectively realized outside an Alfred Hitchcock movie.’ (THE DAILY EXPRESS)
‘Beckett is one of the country’s best crime writers… His books are intelligent, beautifully written and utterly gripping.’ (THE SUNDAY EXPRESS)
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This is a book which has two very separate, and yet most definitely intertwined storylines. First up we have the very present day, very high stakes, mystery that Jonah Colley finds himself embroiled in. The scenes near the start of the novel are really tense, nerve jangling stuff and set the tone for all that will follow. But in amongst this we have the very emotional story of Jonah's past, a past which informs the person he is today, and, to a degree, the course of the investigation he is about to find himself at the centre of. Only it's not a comfortable position he is in as he isn't the man investigating - he's the suspect.
There is a darkness about this story, and an ever present tension which kept me completely riveted. I loved the way in which Simon Beckett has developed Jonah's character, the regret that haunts him but which he is able to turn to his advantage. As readers we do have a certain knowledge that the police do not, present as we are when the real action kicks off near the start of the book, but we certainly don't have the whole picture and the author maintains that mystery, and the suspense, right to the last page. It's a very twisted story, with some dark themes and some very gruesome murders to boot, but not so dark that it alienates the readers. Simon Beckett has definitely not left us as readers with the warm and fuzzies, but he hasn't exaggerated the violence or made the story too graphic. It is just enough to keep the tempo high and make me, as the reader, start to lean further into my kindle with every turn of the page.
There is a real depth of emotion to the book too when we are faced with Jonah's grief, and guilt, over the disappearance of his son. The scenes are hard hitting and effective and I liked the way that it is woven into the core of the book rather than being a simple then and now scenario. It is no wonder that he finds himself under suspicion as they whole tale is undercut by a. feeling of secrecy and subterfuge, a kind of deception and betrayal which is so carefully unveiled that the surprises just keep coming, the biggest of all saved for that pivotal, adrenalin filled and very dramatic showdown at the end of the book.
Well ... nearly the end. Because, you see, this is just the start of our journey with Jonah Colley. This makes me quite happy. There is so much promise in the conclusion to this book. It is satisfying and yet intriguing. Full of perhaps as many questions as answers. Not about this current case. That is well and truly wrapped within this book, almost literally in fact. But I am left hungry for more and that is exactly what you want from a new series. Characters you are invested in and a story that makes you care. Nice job, Mr Beckett. Roll on book two.
This was such an intriguing read. I really liked Jonah and I felt sorry for him as I was reading this book. I was rooting for Jonah as I was reading the book and I wanted to see what steps he was willing to take next following what happens in the opening pages. Jonah feels an incredible sense of guilt over the loss of his son as he allowed himself to fall asleep while he was in his care on the day he disappeared. He has never had closure and he still continues to hold onto the belief that his son might still be alive. Like Jonah I wanted to find out what had happened to his son and there is real emotional depth as Jonah fights to uncover the truth.
There are lots of twists and turns as the mystery begins to unravel. There are some real shocking truths as Jonah comes closer to unravelling the mystery. There was one jaw-dropping revelation towards the end which turns the novel on its head. I couldn’t believe what I was reading when it became clear. I really liked the way how Simon Beckett brought everything together and I thought the motivations of each character was very clear. The tension turns up a notch as the plot thickens and the darkness in the story deepens. There are many obstacles thrown in Jonah’s path as well. I couldn’t believe the treatment he was receiving from some of the police officer’s who are working on the case. It made me root for Jonah even more.
I really liked how Simon Beckett explored the relationship between Jonah and his former wife. This adds to the emotion, and I thought it was interesting how their lives had taken different paths since the disappearance of their son. You can see how what happened has affected them both, although it is clearer in Jonah. As we are first introduced to his former partner through his memories she comes across as harsh and uncaring and I didn’t feel as though I connected with her until much later.
I’m excited to see that this is the first book in a new series featuring Jonah Colley and I am looking forward to seeing where Simon Beckett takes him next. This is definitely going to be an intriguing series to follow. The Lost is fast paced and really well done. I highly recommend it.





