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Silent Cry
- Detective Gaby Darin, Book 1
- Narrated by: Janine Cooper-Marshall
- Length: 8 hrs and 50 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A missing baby. A mother’s nightmare.
When Izzy Grant’s newborn daughter, Alys, disappears, her world shatters around her. Despite an extensive search the police find no trace of the missing girl, but Izzy refuses to give up hope that her daughter will be found.
Then a note is pushed through her letterbox, warning her off.
For Izzy it’s a ray of hope, another lead for the police to follow. For DC Gaby Darin it’s another piece of the puzzle that just won’t fit. But as a long-lost friend returns to Izzy’s life with a shocking secret, Gaby realises the truth of who took Izzy’s daughter from her might lie in the past - and far closer to home than anyone could have imagined....
Gripping and unstoppable, this emotional thriller will have you racing through until the very last minute. Perfect for fans of Cara Hunter, LJ Ross and Erin Kinsley.
Previously published as Missing in Wales. This edition contains significant editorial revisions.
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- Maria Elisa Nalegach
- 2020-10-28
Nightmare
Evidently, the loss of your partner and newborn child is a nightmare, but nothing compared to the writing and the narrator.
The characters are flat, lacking depth and annoying. The story takes forever to unfold and lacks credibility. Alas, not for me.
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- Cynthia
- 2020-07-02
The story might have been good but...
The voice of the 20 something main character was voiced by an older person and it just didn’t work. It was hard to get past. Also most characters sounded the same.