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July 1981. The peace of a summer's day at the ancient stone circle of Avebury is shattered by the abduction of 2-year-old Tamsin Hall and the violent death of her sister Miranda. The future lives of all who witness the event are altered in those few, fateful moments.
One of the witnesses, PhD student David Umber, was waiting at the nearby pub to meet a man called Griffin who claimed he could help him with his research into the identity of Junius, pen-name of the famous and mysterious 18th-century letter writer and political polemicist. But Griffin never showed up. And Umber never heard from him again.
Nine years after the event, notorious paedophile Brian Radd confessed, during his trial for other offences, to Tamsin's abduction and subsequent murder. The case was closed at last.
Not for everyone, however.
Soft cover, good condition. 329 pages.