![]() ![]() ![]() It is cleverly and convincingly done and works really well. Suddenly, everyone looks suspect and all of the Masons appear to have something to hide… In a clever nod to today’s tendency to trial by social media, we also get occasional Twitter threads where all manner of suspicions are aired and the Masons come under close scrutiny. Or did they? As DI Adam Fawley and his team begin to dig deeper, that ‘perfect family’ image begins to fracture. ![]() She even had a pretty daisy costume to wear and witnesses remember her running around excitedly as the party got into full swing. ![]() She’s been looking forward to the barbecue and to dressing up with her friends. Daisy is a bright and willing student who has lots of friends. On the surface they appear normal – husband Barry, his wife Sharon and their children Leo and Daisy live in an executive home on a well-to-do estate in Oxford. Who could have taken her and is she dead or alive? Simple enough questions, but don’t expect any straightforward answers in Cara Hunter’s sneakily deceptive debut novel.įor a start, the word ‘dysfunctional’ was coined for the Mason family. Written by Cara Hunter - Eight-year-old Daisy Mason is missing, spirited away from a family barbecue by person or persons unknown. ![]()
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