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Bye Bye Baby

by Fiona McIntosh

Book Details

Publisher:Bedford Square Publishers
Published:2025-01-16
Pages:343
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

Age Range:0-3

About This Book

It all began in Brighton. Now it's February 2003 and there is a serial killer on the loose. Scotland Yard′s brightest talent is chosen to head up the high-profile taskforce: Jack Hawksworth is a DCI who must confront his own past as the body count rises. There are few leads and Hawksworth can only fall back on instinct and decades-old cold cases for any clue to the killer′s motive and identity. With his most loyal team member threatening to betray him, a Superintendent pushing for results, a hun

Our Review

This book plunges readers into a gritty procedural set in 2003, where a seasoned DCI must confront a chilling serial killer case with roots stretching back decades. The narrative weaves together the pressure of a high-profile investigation with the detective's own personal history, creating a tense atmosphere where past and present collide. With few concrete leads, the protagonist is forced to rely on instinct and dusty cold case files, adding a compelling layer of historical mystery to the urgent manhunt. The stakes are raised not only by a rising body count but by internal threats from within his own team.

The psychological tension is amplified by the protagonist's complex backstory, which promises to be intrinsically linked to the killer's motive and identity. This setup distinguishes the thriller by focusing on the detective's internal and external battles, making the pursuit as much about personal demons as it is about catching a murderer. Readers who enjoy character-driven crime novels with a strong sense of place and a deep dive into investigative procedure will find this a gripping read. The internal team dynamics and political pressure from superiors ensure the suspense remains high from the first page to the last.

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Fiction