The Lollipop Man
The new gritty crime novel from bestselling author Daniel Sellers
(Autor) Daniel SellersWhen a young girl is snatched from a West Yorkshire town there are eerie similarities with a cold case from many years earlier. It can't be the same killer, can it? Yorkshire, 1994. Eighteen-year-old Adrian Brown spends his days working at the local newspaper, and his evenings in his local pub. But under this ordinary surface lies a haunting story. Aged ten, Adrian was kidnapped by a shadowy figure known as The Lollipop Man, who had abducted three children before. Adrian was the only one to escape. The Lollipop Man might well have returned when another missing child whips up a media frenzy. Journalist Sheila Hargreaves, troubled with memories of her own involvement in the reporting of the previous abductions, is determined to dig deeper, atone for what she did nearly a decade ago and bring the Lollipop Man to justice.
Daniel Sellers
Daniel Sellers is best known for his debut novel "The Disappearance of Daniel Sellers," a gripping psychological thriller that explores themes of identity and memory. His writing style is characterized by its lyrical prose and intricate character development. Sellers has made significant contributions to contemporary literature through his thought-provoking storytelling.