The Resource Bonnie, Iris Johansen
Bonnie, Iris Johansen
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The item Bonnie, Iris Johansen represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Randwick City Library.
This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
This resource has been enriched with EBSCO NoveList data.
- Summary
- When Eve Duncan gave birth to Bonnie, she experienced a love she never knew existed. Eve's entire life came into focus (delete reference to forensics--that happened later, right?--) and nothing was going to stand in the way of giving her daughter a wonderful life--the kind of life she herself never experienced. And then, the unthinkable happened. On an ordinary class trip to a local park, seven-year-old Bonnie vanished. Eve found herself in the throes of a nightmare that permeated her days and nights, and from which there was no escape. But a new Eve emerged: a woman who would use her remarkable talent as a forensic sculptor and her passion for helping others to find closure when the unthinkable happens to their child. A woman who would stop at nothing to find her own daughter's killer and bring her body home. A woman with both justice and vengeance on her mind. Finally, in the trilogy that began with EVE and continued with QUINN, comes the story that fans have been dying to read. With the help of her beloved Joe Quinn and CIA Agent Catherine Ling, Eve Duncan gets closer and closer to answering the questions that have tormented her. But the deeper she digs, the more she realizes that Bonnie's father, John Gallo, is a key player in solving this monstrous puzzle. And that Bonnie's disappearance was not as random as everyone had always believed. Eve, Joe, Catherine, and John find themselves in a deadly dance where answers will be uncovered, and justice might finally be served-- if they can all stay alive long enough to make it happen
- Language
- eng
- Label
- Bonnie
- Title
- Bonnie
- Statement of responsibility
- Iris Johansen
- Subject
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- trueDetectives
- trueDuncan, Eve (Fictitious character)
- Duncan, Eve (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
- trueFacial reconstruction (Anthropology)
- Facial reconstruction (Anthropology) -- Fiction
- trueMissing persons investigation
- Children -- Crimes against -- Fiction
- trueCrimes against children
- Detective and mystery stories
- trueMystery fiction
- trueParents of missing children
- trueWomen CIA agents
- trueWomen forensic sculptors
- Women sculptors -- Fiction
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- When Eve Duncan gave birth to Bonnie, she experienced a love she never knew existed. Eve's entire life came into focus (delete reference to forensics--that happened later, right?--) and nothing was going to stand in the way of giving her daughter a wonderful life--the kind of life she herself never experienced. And then, the unthinkable happened. On an ordinary class trip to a local park, seven-year-old Bonnie vanished. Eve found herself in the throes of a nightmare that permeated her days and nights, and from which there was no escape. But a new Eve emerged: a woman who would use her remarkable talent as a forensic sculptor and her passion for helping others to find closure when the unthinkable happens to their child. A woman who would stop at nothing to find her own daughter's killer and bring her body home. A woman with both justice and vengeance on her mind. Finally, in the trilogy that began with EVE and continued with QUINN, comes the story that fans have been dying to read. With the help of her beloved Joe Quinn and CIA Agent Catherine Ling, Eve Duncan gets closer and closer to answering the questions that have tormented her. But the deeper she digs, the more she realizes that Bonnie's father, John Gallo, is a key player in solving this monstrous puzzle. And that Bonnie's disappearance was not as random as everyone had always believed. Eve, Joe, Catherine, and John find themselves in a deadly dance where answers will be uncovered, and justice might finally be served-- if they can all stay alive long enough to make it happen
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/novelist/bookUI
- 10011262
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Johansen, Iris
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/resourcePreferred
- True
- Series statement
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- Eve Duncan novels
- Eve, Quinn and Bonnie
- Series volume
-
- 0014
- 0003
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Detective and mystery stories
- Children
- Duncan, Eve (Fictitious character)
- Facial reconstruction (Anthropology)
- Women sculptors
- Target audience
- general
- Label
- Bonnie, Iris Johansen
- Control code
- 000047231242
- Dimensions
- 25 cm.
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Extent
- 373 p.
- Form of item
- regular print reproduction
- Isbn
- 9780312651220
- Isbn Type
- (hbk.)
- Label
- Bonnie, Iris Johansen
- Control code
- 000047231242
- Dimensions
- 25 cm.
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Extent
- 373 p.
- Form of item
- regular print reproduction
- Isbn
- 9780312651220
- Isbn Type
- (hbk.)
Subject
- trueDetectives
- trueDuncan, Eve (Fictitious character)
- Duncan, Eve (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
- trueFacial reconstruction (Anthropology)
- Facial reconstruction (Anthropology) -- Fiction
- trueMissing persons investigation
- Children -- Crimes against -- Fiction
- trueCrimes against children
- Detective and mystery stories
- trueMystery fiction
- trueParents of missing children
- trueWomen CIA agents
- trueWomen forensic sculptors
- Women sculptors -- Fiction
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