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Gone Without Trace

CJ Carver

The first in a series of tough international thrillers starring former army captain Jay McCaulay, from the author of BLOOD JUNCTION, winner of the CWA Debut Dagger

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Formerly a Captain in the Paras, Jay McCaulay is highly trained, tough and resourceful. She's been working with the aid agency TRACE for two years, helping track and unite families separated by conflict. Jay can look after herself - until she spots someone from her past.It is a past that involves Zamira, a young girl who Jay saved from being killed in Kosovo - a past that clashes with the present when Milot Dumani, an organised crime boss from Macedonia, appears on the streets of Jay's home town, Bristol.

Jay's specialist knowledge as a soldier and translator means she is perfect for an M16 mission to find out why Milot is in the UK. She doesn't want the job, but since her relationship with Detective Inspector Tom Sutton is going nowhere unless she decides to commit, she seeks refuge in the mission to restore some equilibrium to her life. When she hears Zamira has vanished from her home in Macedonia, possibly trafficked into the UK - Jay's mission becomes personal. Thrown into a world that inspires paranoia, where brutal Mafia thugs give no quarter, and where her family and loved ones are threatened, Jay must confront a trail of murder, corruption and evil that has entwined itself from Eastern Europe into the heart of the United Kingdom.

 

"Well-researched, shocking, moving and exciting, Gone WIthout Trace shows that a British writer can take on the most vigorous of the Americans."

Natasha Cooper

Times Literary Supplement

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Gone Without Trace

Buy Gone Without Trace from Amazon
£18.99
Hardback
320 pages
234 x 153 mm
ISBN-10: 0752871838
ISBN-13: 9780752871837
Publication: July 2007
'gone without trace' is also available in paperback format
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