This is the draft cover for the Dutch edition of Missing Presumed Dead. It’s simply entitled ‘Missing’ and it looks fantastic.

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This is the draft cover for the Dutch edition of Missing Presumed Dead. It’s simply entitled ‘Missing’ and it looks fantastic.

Posted by: Arlene
I am making up part of a panel on Fionn Davenport’s show Culture Shock tonight, on Newstalk 106. http://newstalk.ie/newstalk/programmes/20/culture-shock.html
The topic is Mind of a murderer and it should be an interesting discussion.
Why murder? What might drive a person to such a vicious and brutal act? Do we understand it? Would there be any circumstances in which we could see ourselves performing it? Are we as a society saturated by murder? Does it have the capacity to shock ...
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I have just completed my first Dublin City Marathon and oh my god do I ache like a barely breathing corpse. However-despite the pain- I have never felt more alive than I do at this moment. It didn’t occur to me that I could do it, after all it was only eight months ago when I was waffling about it first. However I have done it and despite my poor legs I feel terrific. You see readers, anything is possible, ...
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Hello there readers, and good news on this sunny Friday morning. I’ve just received word that Missing Presumed Dead is to be published in the The Netherlands by the publishing house Verbum. This is my first foray into a foreign market and I’m so excited about it I could do a small jig here-but I won’t because that would look daft. I haven’t seen the new books yet, but how odd to think of my writing in Dutch. As soon ...
Continue Reading →OF THE hellishly high numbers of children who are abducted globally every year, few ever return home. One does in Hunt’s novel. The action opens in an austere 1980s Ireland. Katie Jones is snatched while she plays on a south Co Wicklow beach. Fast forward to 2006: a woman taxis into a quiet Dublin estate, knocks on a door and blows the brains away of the man who opens it. Is she the same Katie Jones? Opening steps of an ...
Continue Reading →Missing Presumed Dead is an enjoyably fast-paced caper.
It is rare to come across a thriller like this, which is as well written and amusing as it is gritty and suspense filled.
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By MYLES MCWEENEY
Saturday June 16 2007
MISSING PRESUMED DEAD
by Arlene Hunt
Hodder Headline Ireland.
Summer 1980. Charlotte, her husband Tommy and their two children, Sam and his little sister Katie aged two, are enjoying the beach at Brittas Bay when Katie inexplicably goes missing.
She vanishes, her body never found. 26 years later a young woman arrives on a Dublin doorstep wielding a gun. She shoots the man who opens the door, then turns the gun on herself. ...
Continue Reading →Hello there and welcome to my fledgling blog. I’m Arlene Hunt, author of four books, Vicious circle, False Intentions, Black Sheep and my latest, Missing Presumed Dead (MPD).
MPD is hitting the bookshops right about now. It’s the third John Quigley and Sarah Kenny book and my favourite so far. It is a tale of broken lives, redemption and a glimpse into the callous world of stolen to order babies.
I plan to use this blog to keep you upto date ...
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