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Sleep Baby Sleep

Pieter Vos, Book 4

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Twenty-two-year-old Annie Schrijver works in the picturesque Albert Cuyp flower market. But then she goes missing, only to be found barely alive, tied to a stone angel in a graveyard. But Annie seems to have been the lucky one, as a body is found nearby.

Detective Pieter Vos knows that if he is to outwit the murderer, he will need to employ everything he has to avert a greater tragedy.

©2017 David Hewson (P)2017 W.F. Howes Ltd
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Good story and kept me guessing and hooked till the very end, well worth listening to !!

Excellent

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A compelling story which had me finding excuses to listen. I though the narrator was great too. If you enjoyed the earlier books in the series then you’ll enjoy this too!

Another great listen in this series!

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I really love this series I enjoy the characters especially Laura Bakker she works so well with Pieter Voss I like that its in Amsterdam with the bikes and trams and canals, I enjoy the Rome series but this one even more so. And of course with one of the best narrators out there it makes a great team Hewson and Reichlin, can't wait until the next book is written and released.

Love this series

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Did not like the narrator,He grated on me .Story was good but a bit too long .

Unusual story

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despite a number of very standard elements, a good thrilling listen, against a convincing Dutch background. well performed with a well defined array of characters and a decent plot. most enjoyable in its own grim way.

good procedural noir

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