There does seem to have been a glut of 'missing child' stories recently, and it can be difficult for an author to make a well-used plot stand out and be different from all the rest. David Bell has achieved this, and achieved it very well. Although the central theme of Cemetery Girl is a missing girl, there is so much more to this novel.

Then, suddenly, things start to move. A stripper reports that she saw Caitlin in a strip club accompanied by an older man. Detective Ryan starts to move the case and within a few days Caitlin is discovered walking down a street looking thin, and dirty and tired. The Caitlin that is returned to her parents is not the same happy, cheerful Caitlin that disappeared four years ago. Instead they now have a sixteen-year-old foul-mouthed daughter who makes it clear that she wants to return to the man who took her, she says she loves him.
Tom is almost driven mad by the thoughts of what has happened to Caitlin during those four years and is determined to uncover every single sordid detail, and to ensure that this man spends the rest of his life behind bars.
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At times, some of the characters appeared to do something that was completely out of character, especially Tom. It was difficult to understand his motives towards the end of the story, although these scenes certainly made for an exciting and page-turning read.
I would certainly read another book by David Bell, his ideas are original and his writing style is very accessible and makes for easy and enjoyable reading.
Cemetery Girl Book Trailer
View the trailer of David Bell's thrilling novel Cemetery Girl.
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