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Local Gone Missing

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Detective Elise King investigates a man’s disappearance in a seaside town where the locals and weekenders are at odds in this rich and captivating new novel from the New York Times bestselling author of The Widow.
Elise King is a successful and ambitious detective—or she was before a medical leave left her unsure if she'd ever return to work. She now spends most days watching the growing tensions in her small seaside town of Ebbing—the weekenders renovating old bungalows into luxury homes, and the locals resentful of the changes. 
 
Elise can only guess what really happens behind closed doors. But Dee Eastwood, her house cleaner, often knows. She’s an invisible presence in many of the houses in town, but she sees and hears everything. 
 
The conflicts boil over when a newcomer wants to put the town on the map with a weekend music festival, and two teenagers overdose on drugs. When a man disappears the first night of the festival, Elise starts digging for answers. Ebbing is a small town, but it's full of secrets and hidden connections that run deeper and darker than Elise could have ever imagined.
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    • Library Journal

      January 1, 2022

      On medical leave in her coastal English village, Det. Mace" Reid She's back in action when two teenagers overdose at a big, splashy music festival sponsored by a newcomer and a townsman subsequently disappears. Following the LJ-starred The Widow.

      Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      April 1, 2022
      The disappearance of a well-liked pensioner places all the other problems of the aspiring resort town of Ebbing in an unsettling new context. Charlie Perry, whose ex-model wife, Pauline, talked him into buying the money pit Tall Trees, is worried because his expenses have left him deeply in debt to Wadham Manor, the posh care home where his daughter, Birdie Nightingale, has been housed ever since a botched burglary left her boyfriend dead and her blind and brain-damaged. Housecleaner Dee Eastwood is grieving the loss of her elder brother, Phil Golding, who was found dead in a park three weeks ago. Dave Harman, landlord of the Neptune pub, is angry that newcomer Pete Diamond is sponsoring a music festival that will bring all manner of riffraff into the quiet town. DI Elise King, still on sick leave after her cancer surgery, wonders when she'll feel herself again. All these troubles get shunted aside when Pauline reports that Charlie's gone missing. By the time Elise finds him dead, she's already accepted retired librarian Ronnie Durrant's invitation to poke around a little. Given what Elise has already discovered, it makes perfect sense for DCI Graham McBride to call her back to the Major Crime Team ahead of schedule and to appoint her senior investigating officer when DI Hugh Ward, the long-term live-in who dumped her, goes on sick leave after he's dumped in turn by his fiancee. Barton presents such an embarrassment of riches that the tale has almost run its course before the coppers have a chance to sit down with Stuart Bennett, the just-freed burglar who attacked Birdie. Layers and layers of unlovely revelations about people who seemed perfectly nice.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 25, 2022
      In the prologue of this suspenseful crime novel from bestseller Barton (The Widow), set in the small British seaside community of Ebbing, an unidentified man strains to spit out the gag in his mouth just as someone enters the room where he’s being held. In the main narrative, cleaning woman Dee Eastwood, whose clientele includes 73-year-old Charlie Perry and his “some years” younger wife, Pauline, arrives one morning at the Perrys’ caravan and discovers Charlie is missing. Pauline later admits she hadn’t noticed his absence until Dee woke her. Flash back 17 days to Charlie’s visit to his brain-damaged daughter, Birdie, in a residential care facility. Birdie’s injuries were ostensibly caused by a drug addict who tortured her 20 years earlier during a burglary to get her to reveal where her valuables were. Another flashback introduces Det. Insp. Elise King, who also employs Dee. When Elise returns to active duty after being treated for breast cancer, she’s assigned to the search for Charlie, an inquiry that reveals multiple secrets about him, including why he lied about the real cause of Birdie’s injuries. Barton’s facility at creating plausible characters makes emotional involvement with them easy. Minette Walters fans will be pleased. Agent: Madeleine Milburn, Madeleine Milburn Literary (U.K.).

    • Booklist

      May 31, 2022
      On leave after surgery, DI Elise King hopes to settle into her new seaside home in Ebbing, but, when her neighbor, Ronnie, pops in with the news that Ebbing's most beloved septuagenarian, Charlie Perry, has gone missing, Elise feels her dormant curiosity stirring. Ebbing has just hosted a controversial music festival that ended with the overdose of two locals, and now there's a missing person? Ronnie easily persuades Elise that an off-the-books investigation is their neighborly duty, and they unearth a host of leads. Charlie's unfaithful wife, Pauline, seems to be more inconvenienced than concerned by his disappearance. And, before leaving London, charming Charlie took Pauline's surname to hide his history of Ponzi schemes and connection to a suspicious robbery that left his daughter with a debilitating brain injury. Barton skillfully pivots here from the globe-trotting reporting that drives her Kate Waters series toward domestic crime awash in village secrets. Readers drawn in by Elise's hawk-eyed detecting and hard-edged vulnerability won't see the final twist coming.

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    • Library Journal

      May 27, 2022

      Barton's ("Kate Waters" series) new mystery features DI Elise King, the senior detective on the local major crime team of Ebbing, a small (fictional) coastal British town that is trying to attract weekenders down from the city. As Elise recovers from breast cancer surgery, she gets word of the disappearance of well-known local Charlie Perry, whom Elise had just seen at a music festival. The search for Charlie soon turns into a murder investigation. The timeline is laid out in alternating chapters told from the points of view of longtime vs. newer Ebbing residents; this includes Elise's POV as she changes from a witness in the case to its lead investigator. There are also a few well-signaled flashbacks that give historical context. Readers learn details of the case along with Elise's team as they question a variety of people, including Dee Eastwood, the cleaner employed by both Elise and Charlie, who works unnoticed by many of her clients, allowing her to know more about the villagers than they realize. Ebbing's secrets are eventually exposed, revealing darkness and guilt. VERDICT Fans of Barton's mysteries will enjoy identifying Ebbing's bad actors and figuring out how the characters' backstories weave together to allow Elise and her team to solve the crime.--Linda Gray, Blinn College, Brenham, TX

      Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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