The Vanishing of Katharina Linden

by Helen Grant

Interest age: 14+
Reading age: 12+

Published by Puffin, 2009

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About this book

Pia’s life in the picturesque German town of Bad Münstereifel changes forever the day her grandmother explodes.

The unusual circumstances of her grandmother’s death make Pia the subject of local gossip and she is ostracised by her classmates. Befriended by another outcast – Stefan, the two begin to investigate a spate of disappearances amongst young girls in their town. Little do they realise, their detective work will uncover things more horrifying than they ever dared imagine.

The vanishing of the girls is juxtaposed with the disintegration of Pia’s home life, as her German father and English mother’s marriage crumbles, increasing her feelings of alienation and confusion.

This unusual crime novel is both gripping and haunting, and builds to an unforgettable ending.

About the author

Helen Grant was born in London. She read Classics at St Hugh’s College, Oxford, and then worked in marketing for ten years in order to fund her love of travelling. In 2001 she and her family moved to Bad Münstereifel in Germany, and it was exploring the legends of this beautiful town that inspired her to write her first novel, The Vanishing of Katharina Linden. She wrote the self-help book Escape Domestic Violence which was published in 2007 by Hodder Headline in association with British daytime TV programme This Morning. She now lives in Brussels with her husband, her two children and a small German cat.

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