Into the Labyrinth

· Little, Brown Book Group · Lu par John Telfer
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'Intriguing and very scary' KEN FOLLETT

Abducted at thirteen.
Returned at twenty-eight.
Is it time to go back into the labyrinth?

A young woman named Samantha Andretti wakes up in a hospital bed.
Samantha was abducted when she was thirteen.
She was kept prisoner for fifteen years.

The man by her side, Dr. Green, believes that Samantha's memories contain the clues that will lead to the capture of her abductor. But why does she keep referring to a labyrinth?

Outside the hospital, private investigator Bruno Genko does not have long to live. Bruno was assigned to Samantha's case many years ago, and now it is his chance to make amends.

Can Samantha be persuaded to go back into the labyrinth? And how did the man its the centre vanish so quickly?

Praise for The Girl in the Fog by Donato Carrisi:

'A coldly brilliant exposé of the depths of human nature' Sunday Times

'Compelling, beautifully written and atmospheric' Daily Mail

'A thoroughly disconcerting, addictive thriller' Metro

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Donato Carrisi was born in 1973 and studied law and criminology. He won four Italian literature prizes for his bestselling debut The Whisperer. Since 1999 he has been working as a TV screenwriter, and he lives in Rome.

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