The Woman Who Laughed (The Finder Mysteries)
(Autor) Simon Mason'The very definition of unputdownable' David Peace In the first months of 2020 there was a spate of murders of Black sex workers in northern cities. One of them was Ella Bailey, last seen talking to a punter in an alley in Sheffield city centre, and although no trace of her was ever found, the punter, Michael Godley, soon confessed to all three murders. Five years later, as another sex worker is murdered in the same district, the bag Ella had been carrying with her reappears, hanging on the door handles of a café, and a local vagrant claims to have seen Ella sitting on a bench in a churchyard near the site of the murder. South Yorkshire Police call in the Finder. So begins a search that takes him back to the strange days of the pandemic, to talk to those who knew Ella best, such as her wayward girlfriend 'Loz', abusive boyfriend Caine Poynton-Smith and respectable foster-parents still struggling to come to terms with Ella's life. How did their intelligent, strong-willed daughter - bright student and national schoolgirl athletics champion - end up in that alley? Is Ella really still alive? If so, why has she reappeared now? And does she realise the danger she is in?
Simon Mason
Simon Mason is a British author known for his novels for young adults. His writing style is characterized by its dark humor and sharp wit, often exploring themes of identity, relationships, and the complexities of adolescence. One of his most notable works is "The Quigleys," a series of books following the quirky and lovable Quigley family. Mason's work has had a significant impact on the genre of children's and young adult literature, with his ability to capture the nuances of growing up and the challenges of family life. His unique storytelling and memorable characters have earned him a dedicated following among readers of all ages.