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Grievous Sin

Faye Kellerman

Paperback

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Grievous Sin

Synopsis

Minutes after Sergeant Pete Decker witnesses his wife give birth to their first child his policeman's instinct tells him something's wrong - not just with his baby but with the hospital itself. The disappearance of a new-born baby, together with that of the nurse in charge of the post-natal unit, confirms once again that Decker's instincts were correct and he is soon put on the case. The early signs look bad - the missing nurse's burnt-out car, together with some charred remains, are found in a remote ravine. But as Decker and his partner delve deeper, they start to uncover the network of family tragedy and betrayal that led to the frantic kidnapping of an innocent baby girl.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780747241188
Category:
General
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
1993-11-11
Publisher:
Headline Book Publishing
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
480
Pagination:
480 pages
Dimensions (mm):
179x117x30mm
Weight:
310g

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