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  • DC Beth Chamberlain, Book 3
  • By: Jane Isaac
  • Narrated by: Katherine Press
  • Length: 10 hrs and 5 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (26 ratings)
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By: Jane Isaac
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Summary

Someone stole a baby....

One sunny day in July, someone took three-month-old Alicia Owen from her pram outside a supermarket. Her mother, Marie, was inside. No one saw who took Alicia. And no one could find her. 

They silenced her cry....

Fifteen years later, a teenager on a construction site sees a tiny hand in the ground. When the police investigate, they find a baby buried and preserved in concrete. Could it be Alicia? 

But the truth will always come out....

When Alicia disappeared, the papers accused Marie of detachment and neglect. The Owens never got over the grief of their child's disappearance and divorced not long after. By reopening the case, DC Beth Chamberlain must reopen old wounds. But the killer may be closer than anyone ever suspected....

The latest crime thriller featuring Family Liaison Officer DC Beth Chamberlain, Hush Little Baby is tightly plotted, fraught with tension and impossible to pause. Perfect for fans of Cara Hunter and K.L. Slater.

©2020 Jane Isaac (P)2021 W F Howes

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What a rollercoaster

The title says it all .. I really hope there will be more books in this series .. I’ve began to think of Beth , Nick and the others almost as ‘ friends / colleagues ‘ after following their experiences over the last 3 books

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Good story

Very good story, was just put off by the accents, it was the male voices & the incredibly NorthIrish acce. Truly made me cringe, but such a good book I kept at it.

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