A review by teresaalice
Missing, Presumed by Susie Steiner

4.0

I read a review that likened this mystery to Ruth Rendell, and I completely agree. From the very beginning, I was drawn to Manon Bradshaw and her colleagues. Her life, at 39, is not what she would have expected. Doing okay at work, but not spectacularly well, single, childless. Until one case, the missing Edith Hind changes the course of her life forever. For better or worse. I recommend this book to any fan of mystery, particularly the British variety .