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Missing Pieces

Missing Pieces

Dexter O Hara

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In a gritty, suspense-filled narrative, Ashley Pyke is on a relentless quest to find Jayne Earl, a young woman lost to a shadowy world of exploitation. Haunted by past memories and urgent leads, Ashley navigates dangerous networks and fragile alliances to uncover the truth. Alongside his determined team, including the resourceful Tony and the empathetic Rhi, Ashley's search brings him closer to Jayne, but also to an insidious criminal operation that thrives in the dark corners of society. As he fights against time and growing peril, Ashley is forced to confront not just the criminals, but his own demons. With each step, the stakes rise, and the line between ally and enemy becomes increasingly blurred. Can Ashley rescue Jayne before it's too late, or will the forces working against him prove too powerful to overcome? A gripping tale of courage, betrayal, and survival in the face of overwhelming odds.


ISBN : 978-1-83543-624-0

Scheduled: 12/02/2026

Pages : 314

Size : 234x156

Imprint : Olympia Publishers

Dexter O Hara

Dexter O'Hara has trained and worked in the close protection, surveillance and investigation sectors around the world. He was the founder of an organisation which aimed to locate and recover vulnerable individuals from trafficking or controlling groups and has studied psychology to doctoral level. Dexter is a qualified therapist specialising in trauma, identity, and supporting individuals who are escaping cults and controlling relationships. In his past life, he has also been a cave diver and BASE jumper, but today lives on a boat, works with clients and writes.

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