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It's the perfect light for birdwatching. The sun's rays stretching out low in the early morning. At first she thinks the movement in the reeds is a bird. But then she sees - it's a little boy, barefoot, dirty, and barely clothed. Emerging from the undergrowth, the little boy leads a woman by the hand through the marshy wetlands. She's bleeding. Badly. Terror etched on their faces. Who are they running from? When Detective Jemima Huxley gets the call from the hospital, she learns three things: One: the little boy is too traumatized to speak. Two: the woman had been placed in a medically-induced…mehr

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It's the perfect light for birdwatching. The sun's rays stretching out low in the early morning. At first she thinks the movement in the reeds is a bird. But then she sees - it's a little boy, barefoot, dirty, and barely clothed. Emerging from the undergrowth, the little boy leads a woman by the hand through the marshy wetlands. She's bleeding. Badly. Terror etched on their faces. Who are they running from? When Detective Jemima Huxley gets the call from the hospital, she learns three things: One: the little boy is too traumatized to speak. Two: the woman had been placed in a medically-induced coma. Three: the woman has been missing for eight years. The boy is too young to be her son. Who are they? They've clearly escaped from something unimaginably horrific . . . What if they weren't the only ones? Readers of Simon McCleave, Rachel McLean, Ann Cleeves, Joy Ellis, J.M. Dalgliesh and J.D. Kirk will love Gaynor Torrance's feisty and flawed protagonist DI Jemima Huxley.
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Gaynor Torrance lives near Cardiff with her husband and their rescue cat, Cleo. The area is the setting for her Detective Inspector Jemima Huxley series of books. Like Gaynor, Jemima has a bachelor's degree in psychology. Though, apart from them both having a keen interest in human behaviour, that's where any similarity ends. When she's not writing or glued to her Kindle, Gaynor enjoys listening to music, playing the piano, walking, travelling, and eating far too much chocolate.