Missing by Barry Cummins

Missing by Barry Cummins

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Zusammenfassung

Missing is a disturbing book. It is also a tribute to the remarkable bravery of ordinary families who have lost a loved one in the most cruel and unexplained of circumstances.

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Missing by Barry Cummins

They are some of Ireland’s most famous names, for all the wrong reasons. They are Ireland’s missing women, many of them murdered and their bodies hidden by evil killers who remain at large. They include Annie McCarrick, who was murdered in the Dublin-Wicklow mountains; Jo Jo Dullard, who was abducted and murdered while hitching a lift in Co. Kildare; and Fiona Pender, who was seven months pregnant when she was murdered and hidden at an unknown place in the midlands. And then there are Ireland’s missing children. What ever happened to little Mary Boyle, last seen walking near her grandparents’ home in Co. Donegal? And where is Philip Cairns, who was abducted from a Co. Dublin roadside while walking to school? With the assistance of the Gardaí and the families concerned, Missing tells the stories of seven missing people five women and two children who had much to live for but were never given a chance. Missing is a disturbing book. It is also a tribute to the remarkable bravery of ordinary families who have lost a loved one in the most cruel and unexplained of circumstances.
Barry Cummins is a news journalist with RTÉ and the author of four bestsellers, Missing, Lifers, Unsolved and Without Trace. His latest book is The Cold Case Files. He previously worked as the Crime Correspondent with Today FM, where he was the recipient of two Justice in Media Awards.
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ISBN 13 9780717148387
ISBN 10 0717148386
Titel Missing
Autor Barry Cummins
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Gill
Erscheinungsjahr 2010-10-15
Seitenanzahl 256
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