
The Baby-Snatcher
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Ann Cleeves Classic Crime - engaging mysteries to savour, beloved characters to meet again
The Baby-Snatcher is the sixth and final mystery novel in the Inspector Ramsay series by Ann Cleeves, Sunday Times bestselling author of the Shetland, Vera Stanhope and Two Rivers crime series.
Marilyn Howes and her mother Kathleen are an inseparable duo, until one night Kathleen doesn’t come home . . .
Fifteen-year-old Marilyn turns up alone and frightened on Inspector Ramsay’s doorstep, so he takes the young girl home to the isolated coastal community known as the Headland. But in the Howes’ dark and cluttered kitchen they find Kathleen safe and apparently well, though acting rather mysteriously. Six months later, Ramsay has more or less forgotten the strange incident, busy as he is on the trail of a local child abductor. Until he receives news that Mrs Howes has disappeared once more. And for the second time he is drawn into the strange relationships of the families living on the lonely Headland.
Then a woman’s body washes up on the beach . . .
Praise for Ann Cleeves:
‘Clever, compassionate and atmospheric, with a great cast of new characters to love’ – Elly Griffiths, author of the Ruth Galloway series
‘Nobody does unsettling undercurrents better than Ann Cleeves’ – Val McDermid, bestselling author of the Tony Hill & Carol Jordan series
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A fine writerThe Sunday Telegraph
Cleeves is quietly carving out a reputation as the new Queen of CrimeVal McDermid
Ann Cleeves is a skilful technician, keeping our interest alive and building slowly up to the dénouement. Her easy use of language and clever story construction make her one of the best natural writers of detective fictionDaily Express
Nobody does unsettling undercurrents better than Ann CleevesVal McDermid