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The Vanishing (Detective Dean Cornell Series, Book 1), by David J. Delaney

The Vanishing (Detective Dean Cornell Series, Book 1), by David J. Delaney

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The Vanishing (Detective Dean Cornell Series, Book 1), by David J. Delaney

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Detective Dean Cornell is investigating the murder of a young woman when he and his partner stumble across a second brutal murder. Hunting for the killer through the streets of Sydney he discovers another young girl has vanished, leaving a distraught father holding onto whatever hope he can. Dean and the detectives of Sydney homicide desperately try to unfold the mystery of the dead and the missing. Can they find the killer before another life is lost?

The Vanishing (Detective Dean Cornell Series, Book 1), by David J. Delaney

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #11486 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-11
  • Released on: 2015-03-11
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The Vanishing (Detective Dean Cornell Series, Book 1), by David J. Delaney

Review What Others Have Said about the Author "David J Delaney mixes suspense and emotion to put you on the edge of your seat. You'll have a blast reading his books." J. Thorn, author of The Portal Arcane trilogy "Good luck putting down one of David's books. He'll have you biting your nails and turning pages for hours." Zach Bohannon, Amazon Top 100 Author of the Empty Bodies series "David has the ability to grab hold of you with his voice and never let go. The sense of place he firmly puts you in is remarkable, evoking every sense, every feeling of that moment. As a fan of David's work I know when I begin to read one of his stories I'll be reading late into the night, because putting it down isn't an option. If you're interested in a great read, you cannot go wrong with anything written by this talented author. I, for one, can't wait for his next story, and the next, and the next..." Sue Coletta, Crime Writer

About the Author A little about me...Weaving words into characters and worlds is something I live for. Writing is something I used to love as a kid. Sitting through English class as a teenager was the only period in school where I stayed awake and learned something. When I left I followed a path that would take me away from my passion. Now I've finally taken the road less traveled and decided to commit words to page and screen in order to imagine worlds filled with characters all with their own stories to tell and me as the guide. If a story causes you to feel any one of the myriad of emotions we all possess as human beings then I've done my job as a writer. I'm an Irishman hailing from Dublin but now living in Sydney, Australia. I've come to meet people from all over the globe. I love listening and learning about others. We've all got a story to tell whether we write it down or not. There's not a form of entertainment I don't like. Movies such as Ghostbusters, Beetlejuice, Jurassic Park and Blade Runner kept me up late into the night as a kid (even if I shouldn't have been watching them). Later on I found video games. Resident Evil and Silent Hill on the original iteration of the PlayStation blew me away. Books were a constant though. While I fall in and out of love with movies and games, books have always stayed with me. The first book I ever read cover to cover was 'The Iron Man' by Ted Hughes when I was 8. I borrowed it from a traveling library that came to my school. I moved on to the Famous Five, The Hardy Boys and every Roald Dahl novel I could get my hands on. As I got older I began to love the likes of King, Cornwall, Koontz and Barker. I am inspired by all of the above as well as other great writers such as Neil Gaimon, Kylie Chan, Sean Platt, Johnny B. Truant, David W. Wright, J. Thorn, J. F. Penn and David Gaughran. These are just some of the amazing writers who I follow and learn from through their meticulously crafted works of fiction and non-fiction.


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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. A first rate thriller to get absorbed in By Dean M. Watts This is the first exposure I have had of David Delaneys work, and I can truly say that I am hooked! I carry a particular fondness for the thriller stories of Dean Koontz, and Delaney has met that standard with an originality that sets his voice above those who merely dabble in fan fiction. The Vanishing brought many interesting aspects of Australia together with a gritty cast of characters to make you unable to set the book aside without needing to read "just one more chapter", and soon you've finished, out of breath and hungry for more. A writer to follow, and I will definitely be following David Delaney again. You should too.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. New author makes good reading. By James Tallcott I give this author four stars as encouragement.The last half of the book was well-paced and held my interest. Overall he had a good story plot when he was dealing with the police force. However, I recommend less dependence on cliched personality. Detectives who are clueless about computers, rookies who do not play well with others. Supervisors who are hidebound to pressure from above and the press.The victim was over developed. A teenage girl can become a victim without the need for a recently dead mother, a grieving, alcoholic father, or a sexually-driven friend. She also does not need to be lured by a virtual friend on the internet. A teenager will test her limits as a normal process of growing. Too much wasted ink was spent for no benefit to the story.The antagonists were one-dimensional. each was a sociopath, each was a foreigner, each was monumentally stupid in their operations. They were destined to be caught by detectives who were using the full range of police procedures.I do not disparage this author. I read hundreds of books and enjoy first attempts without becoming turned off by minor flaws. I would recommend this author to anyone who also enjoys watching an author improve his craft.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Thrilling By Amazon Customer I read David J. Delaney’s The Vanishing, and I had nightmares. But that is a good thing.I could not put this fast-paced crime thriller down. It’s one of those books where you don’t even realize you’re turning the page (or swiping your phone), and before you know it, it’s over. And though the ending was satisfying, I really wished it would just keep going.In this story, Cornell investigates the murder of two young women, and during that process he finds that another young woman has vanished.His gut tells them they’re all linked, but he has to connect the dots. Only a few odd pieces of information come to light at first, and it involves surgical drugs, STDs, and computers. Luckily for Cornell, he’s got a smart, loyal team, just as passionate as him to find the bad guys, who easily accept whatever challenge falls their way.Delaney expertly captures the essence of each of his characters, who range from detective to murderer to journalist to alcoholic to teenage girl. And he does a great job of portraying life for people living in the city versus the suburbs.The story is told from multiple points of view, and though it takes a while to understand all the characters’ connections, there is an ominous feel from the very beginning.The characters are compelling, and the heroes are sympathetic. And even though it’s inevitable that something big and bad is going to happen, Delaney delivers it with a twist and keeps the reader guessing.It’s a great beginning to a series, and does a good job of establishing Detective Dean Cornell, a passionate Sydney cop with strong gut instincts. As the protagonist, Cornell is immediately likeable and easy to picture.The Vanishing is certainly an entertaining read, but it also highlights some relevant current issues, such as dealing with people online. Savvy computer users and interacting with people online plays a crucial role in the story. And Delaney threads the details throughout the story in such an interesting way, that feels very natural. Without giving away (hopefully) spoilers, just know that there are a few twists and surprises.Delaney is a wonderful writer. The villians are so evil they’re fun to hate, the good guys are flawed but are working hard to be better, and everyone has a strong sense of purpose and are not afraid to express their opinions.I don’t think I can say enough good things about Delaney’s writing. So much happens in this book and Delaney really brings his writing to life. Even once I finished the book, I couldn’t stop thinking about it for hours.If you’re looking for an intense, suspenseful detective story, then I definitely recommend picking up The Vanishing. It’s got everything you’d want: high stakes, action, smart characters, and a great sense of urgency throughout. I’m glad this is book one of a series, and I can’t wait to read book two and see what Detective Dean Cornell is up to.

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