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The Lost Women

Tim Weaver
Barcode 9780241716731
Hardback

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Release Date: 26/02/2026

Genre: Fiction
Sub-Genre: Crime Thrillers & Mystery
Label: Michael Joseph Ltd
Language: English
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

**PRE-ORDER THE HEART-STOPPING NEW THRILLER FROM THE MILLION-COPY BESTSELLING MASTER OF THE MISSING PERSON MYSTERY**

'Weaver's books are unputdownable. If you haven't yet met Raker, you're in for a treat' MICK HERRON
'What a talent' DAILY MAIL

THE WOMEN WHO DISAPPEARED
Before he was a missing persons investigator, David Raker was a journalist – and there's one story that still haunts him. The Lost Women.
Eighteen years ago, on the Cornish coast, three women were filming a documentary about a missing student…until they vanished too.
With no bodies and no leads, the disappearances remain unsolved.

THE PATIENT WHO VANISHED
Today, Raker is hired to crack an impossible mystery. Following a car accident, Preston Stewart has surgery on his face. The operation is a success.
But when the dressings are removed, Preston's wife realises something is very wrong.
The man under the bandages is not her husband.

THE CLOCK IS TICKING
Raker and his ally, former detective Colm Healy, begin digging into Preston’s disappearance – and discover a horrifying connection to the lost women.
But there’s something even worse.
The men only have 48 hours to solve both cases – or everything that matters to them and everyone they love is in danger…

PRAISE FOR TIM WEAVER

'Impossibly clever. Impossible to put down' CHRIS WHITAKER


'Corkscrew twists. Impossible to read without breaking into a sweat' THE TIMES

'The master of clever, unpredictable plots' CLAIRE DOUGLAS