The Woman Who Isn't There: The Disappearance of Alice Martin

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Alice Martin is a seemingly normal suburban housewife. Then she attends a party and is never seen again. Her husband, Professor Jack Martin, is the prime suspect in her disappearance, but Detective Sergeant Nic Rysakov isn't so sure. Unfortunately for DS Rysakov the case turns cold: nobody saw her at the party and nobody saw her leave. Alice Martin is a mystery. There are simply no leads, except for one. When three hundred million dollars is stolen from an investment bank in Nassau, DS Rysakov seeks the help of Will Callaghan, CEO of the Natalyia Trust. He reluctantly follows the money trail, a trail that leads to the inner sanctums of the international corporate world, a high stakes world of secrets, revenge, prostitution, insider trading, and murder. A world in which six degrees of separation means nobody is safe...

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Born in Perth, Western Australia, Geoffrey Lambert grew up roaming through the bush in bare feet and body-surfing the Indian Ocean. Holidays were spent swimming, fishing, or on an uncle's sheep farm. Somehow he found time to learn to play the violin (badly). He worked as an economist, investment banker and company advisor until he began writing.

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