Introducing Audible Exclusive Their Lost Daughters, the first in
the Jackman and Evans crime series, written by Joy Ellis, Audible's
breakthrough crime author of 2018.
Deep in the muddy fields of the Lincolnshire Fens, a teenage girl is
found wandering, delirious, claiming to have been drugged at a party.
Metres away, the drowned body of another girl is found on an isolated
beach. And all this on a small stretch of land where, nearly 10 years
ago, the shocking disappearance of a young girl remains an open case.
For DI Rowan Jackman and DS Marie Evans, the pressure is on to bring the
perpetrators of these shocking crimes to justice. Are the crimes linked?
Who are these young girls? And what on earth is going on under the green
and pastured land of the Lincolnshire Fens?
An Amazon Kindle number one best seller, Their Lost Daughters by Joy
Ellis is performed by the incredible Richard Armitage (The Hobbit) and
available exclusively at Audible. Be prepared for your pulse to rise and
your nights to be disturbed as our breakthrough crime author of 2018
weaves her dark web of mystery. Perfect for fans of Sarah A. Denzil, LJ
Ross and Denzil Meyrick.
About the author
Joy Ellis is not your ordinary newcomer to crime fiction. She started
work in the 1960s as an apprentice florist in Covent Garden before
opening her own flower shop in Lincolnshire. Later in life, she began to
consider a career change towards crime writing and attended a workshop
in Greece led by Sue Townsend, author of Adrian Mole. Ellis has now left
the flowers behind and dedicates her life to writing gritty crime
thrillers set in the Fens, where she lives with her police officer
partner.
About the narrator
Richard Armitage is a British actor known for his vast array of film,
television and theatre work, including The Hobbit, Spooks and The
Crucible. His trademark baritone voice has earned him recognition, too,
through his performance on many notable audiobooks as well as in TV and
radio show narration.
His audiobook credits include The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde
featured in The Monster Collection, David Copperfield, and Angela
Carter's The Bloody Chamber, and this experience shines through in
Armitage's gripping performance of Their Lost Daughters.