Hushabye
by:
Celina Grace (author)
A missing baby. A murdered girl. A case where everyone has something to hide... On the first day of her new job in the West Country, Detective Sergeant Kate Redman finds herself investigating the kidnapping of Charlie Fullman, the newborn son of a wealthy entrepreneur and his trophy wife. It...
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A missing baby. A murdered girl. A case where everyone has something to hide...
On the first day of her new job in the West Country, Detective Sergeant Kate Redman finds herself investigating the kidnapping of Charlie Fullman, the newborn son of a wealthy entrepreneur and his trophy wife. It seems a straightforward case... but as Kate and her fellow officer Mark Olbeck delve deeper, they uncover murky secrets and multiple motives for the crime.
Kate finds the case bringing up painful memories of her own past secrets. As she confronts the truth about herself, her increasing emotional instability threatens both her hard-won career success and the possibility that they will ever find Charlie Fullman alive...
Hushabye (A Kate Redman mystery) is the new novel from crime writer Celina Grace, author of Lost Girls and The House on Fever Street.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00C0JHYR6
Pages no: 206
Edition language: English
Series: Kate Redman Mysteries (#1)
Kate is a Detective Sergeant newly moved to Abbotsford and immediately involved in a missing baby / murder case. She helps to solve the case while confronting her own inner demons. Relatively short, this detective novel has a reasonable plot, well-told and engaging while introducing and developin...
Yet another ebook that I got for free off of Barnes and Nobles website. I usually take my nook around with me when I'm about to finish a physical book and don't plan on being home for a while, so I'm never without something to read. Novellas like this really come in handy.This was a pretty typical c...
This was one of the best British mysteries I've read in a long while. There was just enough action and just enough police procedural. Really enjoyable read.A baby is missing, his nanny murdered. The father doesn't seem too cut-up. The mother is a basket case. For Detective Kate Redman this case cuts...