Hushabye: A Kate Redman Mystery, Book 1
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Rating | : | 4.57 (558 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00XLYTK9O |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 141 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-11-01 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
A case where everyone has something to hide. 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.. It seems a straightforward casebut as Kate and her fellow officer Mark Olbeck delve deeper, they uncover murky secrets and multiple motives for the crime. 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. A murdered girl. Kate finds the case bringing up painful memories of her own past secrets. A missing baby
Dorothy said Murder, Intrigue, Human Frailties, Real People. My title says pretty much how I feel about this book. The author has done an extremely good job in bringing true life to her characters. In other words, her characters could be anyone we know in real life. Some authors show their characters as living the perfect life with the perfect mate, with the perfect house and the perfect kids you get the idea. Other authors don't give their chara. A Mystery That Delivers Ken Brimhall At last, a mystery that delivers and doesn't creep you out. I've had my fill of crucifixions, mutilations and acid baths, all graphically described. Must dead body be pilled on dead body (a minimum of six) to have a mystery? Of course not, and Hushabye is proof. Someone murders the nanny and kidnaps Charley, a three-month-old baby. Detective Sergeant Kate Redman (a newbie) is assigned t. B. Trudeau said This Book. This book was a very good mystery. No blood, no gore, just a good old fashioned mystery. Solid police work with a touch of woman's intuition. Kate Redman is a very likable character.I read this book in one sitting and did not guess whodunit until the end.