Taken
by Danielle Ramsay
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Pub Date 25 Nov 2024 | Archive Date 18 Nov 2024
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Description
'Had me glued to the pages' Keri Beevis
I am accused of the worst of crimes – murdering my baby – and I have hours before this passenger ferry docks in Spain to find him, alive.
Someone knows about my difficult past and darkest secrets, and now I think they’ve taken my baby. But who would do this to me and why? I know the answer. Or least I think I do…
The police want to know why I have fled my home and husband. How do I tell them that I had a breakdown after my first baby died? That today is the anniversary of his death? That my husband is planning on having me sectioned?
Despite what my husband says, I’m not ill. Am I? For I have discovered he has an agenda…
So how could I have been so wrong about him?
And how do I convince the police I’m innocent, when everyone believes I’m guilty, and get my baby back before he disappears forever?
Praise for Danielle Ramsay:
'Bold, brutal, and utterly compelling! My heart was pounding every step of the way. Highly recommended!' A.A. Chaudhuri
'A heart pounding read.' Keri Beevis
'A truly terrifying tale of destruction and survival.' Valerie Keogh
'A gripping story, a brilliant writer, an easy five stars from me.' John Nicholl
'A real page-turner.' Gemma Rogers
'An excellent portrayal of a living nightmare - it will chill you to the core.' Diane Saxon
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781835616499 |
PRICE | £0.99 (GBP) |
Available on NetGalley
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