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Dunphy Shane

    Shane Dunphy ist ein Bestsellerautor, dessen Werke auf seinen Erfahrungen als Mitarbeiter im Kinderschutz basieren. Seine Schriften befassen sich mit tiefgreifenden menschlichen Geschichten und gesellschaftlichen Problemen, die er mit Einfühlungsvermögen und Scharfsinn aufdeckt. Neben seiner Belletristik ist er auch ein versierter Musiker und preisgekrönter Dokumentarfilmer, was seine vielseitigen künstlerischen Talente unterstreicht. Seine Werke zeichnen sich durch Authentizität und eine starke emotionale Resonanz aus.

    Hush, Little Baby
    When She Was Gone
    Why She Ran
    If She Returned
    The Boy in the Cupboard
    The Girl From Yesterday
    • The Girl From Yesterday

      • 282 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,4(10)Abgeben

      After the death of his friend, Shane Dunphy runs away from his life working at a special needs creche, and attempts to avoid his child protection instincts. However, when a part time journalism job in rural Ireland leads him to a family in need of intervention, and a young girl crying out for protection, Shane cannot stand idly by and watch...

      The Girl From Yesterday
    • The Boy in the Cupboard

      • 223 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      4,3(328)Abgeben

      Craig, the little boy who can't speak English, isn't allowed to use his real name and hides food around his playschool, afraid he'll be hungry again. His parents are trying to make a fresh start, but their gangland bosses are about to catch up with the family and Craig will pay a terrible price.

      The Boy in the Cupboard
    • If She Returned

      • 352 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      4,1(38)Abgeben

      The girl criminologist David Dunnigan spent eighteen years searching for has returned... Hasn't she?

      If She Returned
    • Why She Ran

      • 464 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden
      3,8(19)Abgeben

      A thrilling, terrifying crime novel by the author of After She Vanished, When She Was Gone and If She Returned.

      Why She Ran
    • When She Was Gone

      • 384 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      3,7(56)Abgeben

      The gripping, fast-paced page-turner from bestselling author SA Dunphy.

      When She Was Gone
    • Five heart-stopping true stories of terror and triumph, told by the man who tried to make life better for these troubled children ...Clive, a thirteen-year-old victim of terrifying demonic visions, tells frightening stories of abuse and imprisonment. Could they be genuine? Patrick, twelve, bravely setting out to find the truth about his birth family - however painful it may be ...Six-year-old Johnny, tiny and undernourished, desperately tries to recover from a brain-injury inflicted by his drunken and violent father ...At fourteen, Katie is so aggressive that the authorities have put her in special care, away from other children. What could be the cause of such fury? And in a grim island prison, a lumbering bully ponders his crimes against his twin children, Larry and Francey - while his sadistic and conniving wife, the real monster behind his actions, tries to fool the state into returning the traumatised boy and girl to her care.

      Hush, Little Baby
    • The heart-breaking true story of how one man changed the lives of a group of children destined for a life in care, from the bestselling Shane Dunphy.

      The Girl Who Couldn't Smile
    • After She Vanished

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Is it possible to disappear without a trace?Five people are missing and criminologist David Dunnigan - haunted by the disappearance of his niece twenty years ago - has been tasked with finding them...

      After She Vanished
    • It's the calm voice at the other end of the phone. Someone there to help in your hour of need. An innocent chat. But once they're inside your computer, there's no escape . . . The Helpdesk is a gripping, fast-paced thriller that will have you at the edge of your seat

      The Helpdesk
    • Prawdziwa historia jednego człowieka, który zmienił życie grupy dzieci specjalnej troski. Wzruszające wspomnienia mężczyzny, który prowadził przedszkole dla dzieci z niepełnosprawnością fizyczną i intelektualną. Gdy Shane Dunphy zaczynał pracę w ośrodku wychowawczym dla dzieci Małe Urwisy, nie miał pojęcia, z czym przyjdzie mu się zmierzyć. Od wielu lat nie pracował w instytucjach opieki przedszkolnej, a gdy przybył na miejsce, od razu się okazało, że dwie pracujące tam kobiety, Susan i Tush, są już na skraju wytrzymałości i zamierzają zrezygnować z pracy, zaś same dzieci są rozpuszczone i nie słuchają nikogo. W centrum tego chaosu Shane natyka się na Tammy, śliczną jak laleczka pięciolatkę, która dla wszystkich stanowi zagadkę. Dziewczynka nie mówi, ani nawet się nie uśmiecha, ale wykazuje oznaki niezwykłej inteligencji.

      Dziewczynka, która się nie uśmiechała