**PRE-ORDER THE NEW MISSING PERSONS THRILLER FROM MILLION-COPY BESTSELLING AUTHOR TIM WEAVER**
'Unsettling brilliantly plotted and satisfyingly complex these books are unputdownable. If
you haven't yet met Raker you're in for a treat' MICK HERRON'Grips like a vice and twists like
a rollercoaster. Impossibly clever. Impossible to put down' CHRIS WHITAKER'The master of the
clever unpredictable plots is back with his best book yet! The Last Goodbye floored me with
its perfectly executed twists and tense original premise. With one of the most sinister
fictional villains I've come across this had me on the edge of my seat. Superb!' CLAIRE
DOUGLAS'Tim Weaver is a master of the crime genre. His David Raker novels including the latest
instalment The Last Goodbye stand out from the rest. You'll be addicted from the hook at the
outset gripped by the intricate plotting and whiplash-inducing twists but what will keep you
riveted to the final page is their intelligent unflinching examination of the darker side of
humanity and the damage it can cause us all. I couldn't look away' GILLY MACMILLAN ONE DAY
AGO... On the night Tom Brenner and his nine-year-old son Leo visit the Seven Peaks theme park
they head straight for the ghost house. They go in. But they don't come out. Somewhere inside
the ride impossible as it seems the two of them simply vanish. FORTY YEARS AGO... When
Rebekah Murphy was three her mother walked out of their childhood home and never returned.
Nearly four decades on Fiona Murphy is still missing. But then out of the blue a letter
arrives in the post. It says it's from Fiona. NOW... Missing persons investigator David Raker
is hired by Rebekah to find out if the letter is actually from her mother - and soon makes a
connection to the Brenners. But these are mysteries whose secrets were never meant to be found.
And with his closest ally under arrest and about to reveal some truths of his own the danger
to Raker is coming from all sides... Praise For Tim Weaver: 'Terrific' Sunday Times'A writer at
the top of his game' Claire Douglas 'Packed with twists' Daily Express'Genuinely original'
Gillian McAllister 'What a talent' Daily Mail 'Impressive' Guardian