Just when recently parolee Sidney O’Keefe thought he had all that he’d hoped for, events take a tragic turn for the worse when his daughter suddenly goes missing at the moment O’Keefe lets hid guard down. A man with his background should have known better. With ten years in prison for multiple murders as one of New York’s major crime boss’ most trusted employee, he knows how to look over his shoulder. But when his daughter is taken, he and his wife will stop for nothing, even if it means taking the law in their own hands, to find her.
Just one you think this is a story you’ve heard before, author Vincent Zandri, throws one red herring after another. Combined with Zandri’s multiple twists and turns woven into this story, readers will find in The Girl Who Wasn’t There, a story they simply can’t put down. But it gets even better. Andrew B. Wehrlen’s narration is multi-dimensional, capturing the uniqueness of each character as told in O’Keefe’s first person point of view.