No trace / Barry Maitland.

By: Maitland, BarryMaterial type: TextTextSeries: A Brock & Kolla mysteryPublication details: London : EuroCrime, 2008, c2004Description: 334 p. : map ; 22 cmISBN: 9781905147717 (pbk.); 1905147716 (pbk.)Subject(s): Brock, David (Fictitious character) | Kolla, Kathy (Fictitious character) | Kidnapping -- England -- London -- Fiction | Police -- England -- London -- Fiction | Artists -- England -- London -- Fiction | London -- England -- FictionGenre/Form: Detective and mystery stories. DDC classification: A823.3 Summary: CRIME & MYSTERY. This is an edge-of-your-seat Brock and Kolla mystery set within a radical artists' community in London where three children have been abducted in a matter of weeks. The most recent is six-year-old Tracey Rudd, daughter of the infamous Turner Prize winner Gabriel Rudd. After his wife's suicide five years ago, Tracey's grandparents laid the blame with the self-absorbed Rudd, and now hint at his complicity in this newest tragedy. Unbelievably, he begins almost immediately to exploit Tracey's abduction as inspiration for a major and controversial new artwork, in the full glare of media attention.
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Originally published: Crows Nest, N.S.W. : Allen & Unwin, 2004.

CRIME & MYSTERY. This is an edge-of-your-seat Brock and Kolla mystery set within a radical artists' community in London where three children have been abducted in a matter of weeks. The most recent is six-year-old Tracey Rudd, daughter of the infamous Turner Prize winner Gabriel Rudd. After his wife's suicide five years ago, Tracey's grandparents laid the blame with the self-absorbed Rudd, and now hint at his complicity in this newest tragedy. Unbelievably, he begins almost immediately to exploit Tracey's abduction as inspiration for a major and controversial new artwork, in the full glare of media attention.

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