Cry Baby
It's every mother's nightmare - the abduction of her baby. That's how it starts for Erin Vogel when she is attacked and left unconscious in her apartment. When she awakes, it is to find that Georgia, her six-month-old daughter, has been taken. But Erin is given a chance to get Georgia back. At an unthinkable price. Like most mothers, she has always said she would do anything for her child. Now the strength of that bond is about to be put to the ultimate test. And when her actions arouse the interest of a certain Detective Callum Doyle, one thing is inevitable: a confrontation that will be as explosive as it is unforgettable. From the highly acclaimed author of Pariah, The Helper and Marked comes a nerve-shredding novel that questions the line we draw between good and evil. PRAISE FOR DAVID JACKSON "Recalls Harlan Coben though for my money Jackson is the better writer." -- Guardian "A clever device, adroitly executed and fun to read." --The Times "David Jackson is one of the finest crime writers around, a master of the drip-feed and the one-liner. Cry Baby is a moving, disturbing and thrilling read. Superb." --Mari Hannah, author of the Kate Daniels crime series "Jackson is looming up in Lee Child's rear-view mirror as a Brit writing superior hard-boiled American crime... The dialogue's tough, the story slick, and Doyle's a hero with likeably rough edges." --Peterborough Telegraph "His superb crime thrillers crackle with the tension... A walk on the wild side, but one you certainly wouldn't want to miss." --Lancashire Evening Post "I'm a big fan of Doyle. He's one of the most believable fictional detectives I've read." --Shotsmag "David Jackson is a talented and forceful writer, and his prose is so good that for many this will be a book you have to get through in just a couple of sittings." --Crime Fiction Lover "A top read, a great addition to the series and one that has left me desperate to read the next." --Books and Writers "Yet again Jackson's literary skills shine through with another fast and accomplished narrative together with impressive dialogue. A real page turner." --Milo's Rambles
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