Sister, Missing

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I stared up at Cooper Trent’s rugged, relaxed face. He was smiling at our confusion. Apart from the knife handle poking out of his jeans pocket, he looked more like someone’s slightly wild uncle than a man who had just murdered three people and announced that everyone’s lives depended on me carrying out his orders tonight.
    ‘What do you want me to do?’ I touched the wooden oval round my neck. Normally this made me feel calmer, but not now.
    Nothing was going to calm me down right now.
    
...Cooper leaned against the wall behind him and folded his arms. ‘When Rick first told me – boasted to me – about how he was fooling your mother by pretending to kidnap your sister—’ ‘I was kidnapped,’ Madison protested, peering out from behind me. Her voice was defiant, but I could feel her fists against my back as she gripped my jumper.
    Cooper shrugged. ‘Anyway, when Rick and I spoke, he was full of himself for pulling off the whole stunt, making Lauren think the kidnapper was Sonia Holtwood.’ I glared at him, not wanting to admit how easily I had been fooled.


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