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'Staincliffe excels herself here with the story of a teenage girl
abducted by her real father... [a] harrowing but human drama.'
Irish Daily Mail A missing schoolgirl, a middle-aged recluse, an
exploited teenager. Lives thrown into chaos and set on collision
course. With the police in hot pursuit. Scarlett is dancing in the
school talent show tomorrow. Nana, who Scarlett lives with since
Mum died, reckons Scarlett will be on Strictly at this rate. Except
Scarlett doesn't make it home from school. She's abducted by a man
she never imagined she'd see again. A man on the police's most
wanted list. Her dad. Ron has made a living as a house and pet
sitter since quitting his career on the front line in the fire
service. He's currently looking after a place deep in the
Derbyshire Peaks. The solitude suits him. And managing animals is
so much simpler than coping with other people. Dylan's a 'cuckoo',
dealing drugs on the county line, moving from nest to nest, picking
out people who daren't say no. Keeping his head down, one step
ahead of the law. So far. But now everything's falling apart. DS
Laura O'Neil is running on empty after nights dealing with her
teething toddler. But Laura is driving the hunt for Scarlett and
knows that every minute counts. A race against time, played out in
the brooding wilderness, the limestone gorges and gritstone edges
of the Peak District. Themes of escape and entrapment, of shifting
loyalties and new alliances, of violence, fear and love,
resilience, kindness and hope. Praise for Cath Staincliffe: ''This
powerful, often harrowing story will move you to tears' My Weekly
'Harrowing and humane. A real knockout' Ian Rankin 'It's always
exciting to see a writer get better and better and Cath Staincliffe
is doing just that' Val McDermid 'Powerful, complex and utterly
gripping' Sunday Mirror 'An intelligent and emotionally engaging
moral workout' Daily Telegraph 'Complex and satisfying' Sunday
Times
A missing schoolgirl, a middle-aged recluse, an exploited teenager.
Lives thrown into chaos and set on collision course. With the
police in hot pursuit. Scarlett is dancing in the school talent
show tomorrow. Nana, who Scarlett lives with since Mum died,
reckons Scarlett will be on Strictly at this rate. Except Scarlett
doesn't make it home from school. She's abducted by a man she never
imagined she'd see again. A man on the police's most wanted list.
Her dad. Ron has made a living as a house and pet sitter since
quitting his career on the front line in the fire service. He's
currently looking after a place deep in the Derbyshire Peaks. The
solitude suits him. And managing animals is so much simpler than
coping with other people. Dylan's a 'cuckoo', dealing drugs on the
county line, moving from nest to nest, picking out people who
daren't say no. Keeping his head down, one step ahead of the law.
So far. But now everything's falling apart. DS Laura O'Neil is
running on empty after nights dealing with her teething toddler.
But Laura is driving the hunt for Scarlett and knows that every
minute counts. Any delay, any mistake might cost Scarlett her life.
A devastating prospect. PC Ahmed Ali discovers a seriously injured
man in a drug den and chases his suspected attacker across the
hills. Ahmed is determined to bring him to justice. But fate has
other plans in store. A race against time, played out in the
brooding wilderness, the limestone gorges and gritstone edges of
the Peak District. Themes of escape and entrapment, of shifting
loyalties and new alliances, of violence, fear and love,
resilience, kindness and hope.
A dead baby. A missing mother. A cradle of secrets. From the author
of the Scott and Bailey series, Quiet Acts of Violence is a novel
about family and betrayal, injustice and poverty, the ties that
bind and those that break us. __________ Has the woman killed her
child? Is she at risk to herself? Someone in the neighbourhood of
old terraced streets has the answers. But detectives Donna Bell and
Jade Bradshaw find lies and obstruction at every turn, in a
community living on the edge, ground down by austerity and no hope.
A place of broken dreams. Of desperation. And murder. When a
stranger crashes into Jade's life, her past comes hurtling back,
threatening to destroy her and the world she has carved out for
herself. Donna struggles to juggle everything: work, marriage,
kids. It's a precarious balancing act, and the rug is about to be
pulled from under her. ___________ Praise for Cath Staincliffe: 'A
star in the firmament of British crime fiction' Big Issue in the
North 'Writing that gives Britcrime its heart, mind and soul'
Literary Review 'Sensitive and humane' The Guardian 'Staincliffe
writes brilliantly and compassionately about things that matter'
Literary Review 'Compassionate, exciting and down-to-earth. Infused
also with that rare and precious ingredient: true feeling' Literary
Review 'Such a good writer' Marcel Berlins, The Times 'Unique in
British crime fiction: truthful, affirmative and exciting. Planted
in the real world and looking good on it' Literary Review 'The most
grown-up writer in British crime fiction' Jake Kerridge, The
Telegraph 'Harrowing and humane' Ian Rankin
'Gripping' Mail on Sunday What if your child ends up hurting those
you love? Lydia and Bel have been best friends for years, from wild
teenage days all the way through to motherhood. Bel becomes
pregnant by accident and has a fraught relationship with daughter
Freya, while Lydia and love-of-her-life Mac, after failed fertility
treatment, choose to adopt. Gorgeous toddler Chloe challenges them
more than either of them had ever expected and as a teenager her
behaviour escalates increasingly out of control, pushing their
marriage, and Lydia and Bel's relationship, to breaking point. A
harrowing and heart-breaking story of the splinters that can tear
mothers and daughters, husbands and wives - and friends - apart.
Praise for Cath Staincliffe: ''This powerful, often harrowing story
will move you to tears' My Weekly 'Harrowing and humane. A real
knockout' Ian Rankin 'It's always exciting to see a writer get
better and better and Cath Staincliffe is doing just that' Val
McDermid 'Powerful, complex and utterly gripping' Sunday Mirror 'An
intelligent and emotionally engaging moral workout' Daily Telegraph
'Cath Staincliffe gets into the heads of ordinary people and makes
them extraordinary' Ann Cleeves 'Complex and satisfying' Sunday
Times
'Gripping' Mail on Sunday What if your child ends up hurting those
you love? Lydia and Bel have been best friends for years, from wild
teenage days all the way through to motherhood. Bel becomes
pregnant by accident and has a fraught relationship with daughter
Freya, while Lydia and love-of-her-life Mac, after failed fertility
treatment, choose to adopt. Gorgeous toddler Chloe challenges them
more than either of them had ever expected and as a teenager her
behaviour escalates increasingly out of control, pushing their
marriage, and Lydia and Bel's relationship, to breaking point. A
harrowing and heart-breaking story of the splinters that can tear
mothers and daughters, husbands and wives - and friends - apart.
Praise for Cath Staincliffe: ''This powerful, often harrowing story
will move you to tears' My Weekly 'Harrowing and humane. A real
knockout' Ian Rankin 'It's always exciting to see a writer get
better and better and Cath Staincliffe is doing just that' Val
McDermid 'Powerful, complex and utterly gripping' Sunday Mirror 'An
intelligent and emotionally engaging moral workout' Daily Telegraph
'Cath Staincliffe gets into the heads of ordinary people and makes
them extraordinary' Ann Cleeves 'Complex and satisfying' Sunday
Times
Murder Squad, a group of award-winning crime and mystery writers,
celebrate their twenty-first birthday with a bang in this
criminally good collection of short stories. A dawn swim turns
deadly in a brand-new short story starring DCI Vera Stanhope . . .
Two bored cell-mates play a game with chilling results . . . A hen
night in an isolated cottage brings new meaning to 'I will survive'
. . . A train traveller teaches a valuable lesson in reading labels
. . . A day at the seaside turns stormy for a woman who doesn't
care for foreigners . . . A wealthy retiree makes a new friend who
connects her to the Other Side . . . and much much more. Short,
sharp and packed with twists, these 21 unputdownable tales showcase
Murder Squad's range and talent throughout the years. So why not
treat yourself to a slice of murderously moreish fiction, and join
us in wishing the squad 'Many Deadly Returns'. With stories by Ann
Cleeves, Martin Edwards, Kate Ellis, Margaret Murphy, Chris Simms
and Cath Staincliffe, as well as John Baker, Chaz Brenchley and
Stuart Pawson.
Newly graduated photography student Lori Maddox spends the year
after university travelling and visits China where she finds work
as a private English tutor. Back in Manchester, her parents Jo and
Tom, who separated when Lori was a toddler, follow her adventures
on her blog, 'Lori In The Orient'. Suddenly communication stops and
when the silence persists a frantic Jo and Tom report her missing.
It is impossible to find out anything from 5,000 miles away so they
travel out to Chengdu, a city in the south-western province of
Sichuan, to search for their daughter. Landing in a totally
unfamiliar country, with no knowledge of the customs or language,
and receiving scant help from the local authorities, Jo and Tom are
forced to turn detective, following in their daughter's footsteps,
tracing the people she mentioned in her posts, interviewing her
friends, colleagues and students. It's an unbearably difficult
challenge and, as the days pass, the fear that Lori is lost for
good grows ever larger.
Murder Squad, a group of award-winning crime and mystery writers,
celebrate their twenty-first birthday with a bang in this
criminally good collection of short stories. A dawn swim turns
deadly in a brand-new short story starring DCI Vera Stanhope . . .
Two bored cell-mates play a game with chilling results . . . A hen
night in an isolated cottage brings new meaning to 'I will survive'
. . . A train traveller teaches a valuable lesson in reading labels
. . . A day at the seaside turns stormy for a woman who doesn't
care for foreigners . . . A wealthy retiree makes a new friend who
connects her to the Other Side . . . and much much more. Short,
sharp and packed with twists, these 21 unputdownable tales showcase
Murder Squad's range and talent throughout the years. So why not
treat yourself to a slice of murderously moreish fiction, and join
us in wishing the squad 'Many Deadly Returns'. With stories by Ann
Cleeves, Martin Edwards, Kate Ellis, Margaret Murphy, Chris Simms
and Cath Staincliffe, as well as John Baker, Chaz Brenchley and
Stuart Pawson.
'Stunning' - Ann Cleeves Every parent's worst gap year nightmare...
After graduating, Lori Maddox heads off travelling and arrives in
China where she finds work as a private English tutor. Back in
Manchester, her parents Jo and Tom follow her adventures on her
blog. Suddenly communication stops. When the silence persists a
frantic Jo and Tom report her missing. But it's impossible to find
out anything from so far away, so they travel to Chengdu to search
for their daughter. Landing in a totally unfamiliar country, with
no knowledge of the customs or language, and receiving scant help
from the local authorities, Jo and Tom are forced to turn
detective. It's an unbearably difficult challenge and, as the days
pass, the fear that Lori is lost for good grows ever larger...
Praise for Cath Staincliffe: 'Harrowing and humane. A real
knockout' Ian Rankin 'It's always exciting to see a writer get
better and better and Cath Staincliffe is doing just that' Val
McDermid 'Remarkable depth ... The most grown-up writer in British
crime fiction' Telegraph
'This is a wonderful novel, powerful, humane and moving. It's also
one of the best police procedurals I've read this year' Ann Cleeves
----- Can you really keep your child safe? What if who they are
puts them at risk? And what if they have blood on their hands?
Teenager Allie Kennaway heads off for prom night, cheered on by her
dad Steve and little sister Teagan. But Allie never comes home,
beaten to death in an apparent hate crime because of her
transgender identity. As police investigate the brutal murder, a
crime that has appalled the country, one parent is at her wit's end
with her son's behaviour. Are his outbursts and silences hiding
something much darker than adolescent mood swings? And if her
suspicions are correct, then what does she do? Another parent
fights tooth and nail to save his boy from the full force of the
law. But if he succeeds then Allie and her family will never get
the justice they deserve. A groundbreaking story of love and hate,
loyalty and betrayal, in a world of change. ------ Praise for Cath
Staincliffe 'Staincliffe deserves to be better known. Her books
make her readers question how they would respond in a challenging
situation' Ann Cleeves (Best Books of The Week) 'Harrowing and
humane. A real knockout' Ian Rankin 'It's always exciting to see a
writer get better and better and Cath Staincliffe is doing just
that' Val McDermid 'Remarkable depth ... The most grown-up writer
in British crime fiction' Telegraph 'Complex and satisfying' Sunday
Times 'Her finest novel yet, emotionally unsparing, powerful,
humane and moving . . . This is a timely, brave and brilliant book'
Crime Review
'Gripping' Mail on Sunday on Fear of Falling 'Cath Staincliffe gets
into the heads of ordinary people and makes them extraordinary' Ann
Cleeves on Fear of Falling A dead baby. A missing mother. A cradle
of secrets. From the author of the Scott and Bailey series, Quiet
Acts of Violence is a novel about family and betrayal, injustice
and poverty, the ties that bind and those that break us. __________
Has the woman killed her child? Is she at risk to herself? Someone
in the neighbourhood of old terraced streets has the answers. But
detectives Donna Bell and Jade Bradshaw find lies and obstruction
at every turn, in a community living on the edge, ground down by
austerity and no hope. A place of broken dreams. Of desperation.
And murder. When a stranger crashes into Jade's life, her past
comes hurtling back, threatening to destroy her and the world she
has carved out for herself. Donna struggles to juggle everything:
work, marriage, kids. It's a precarious balancing act, and the rug
is about to be pulled from under her. ___________ Praise for Cath
Staincliffe: ''This powerful, often harrowing story will move you
to tears' My Weekly 'Harrowing and humane. A real knockout' Ian
Rankin 'It's always exciting to see a writer get better and better
and Cath Staincliffe is doing just that' Val McDermid 'Powerful,
complex and utterly gripping' Sunday Mirror 'An intelligent and
emotionally engaging moral workout' Daily Telegraph 'Complex and
satisfying' Sunday Times
On a winter's evening, a trio of unruly teenagers board a bus,
ganging up on Luke Murray, hurling abuse and threatening to kill
him. The bus is full but no one intervenes until Jason Barnes, a
young student, challenges the gang. Luke seizes the chance to run
off the bus, but he's followed. Andrew Barnes is dragged from the
shower by his wife Valerie: there's a fight in the front garden and
Jason's trying to break it up. As Andrew rushes to help, the gang
flees. Jason shouts for an ambulance for Luke, but it is he who
will pay the ultimate price. Split Second, Cath Staincliffe's
insightful and moving novel, explores the impact of violent crime -
is it ever right to look the other way?
Eight strangers. One deadly secret. Passengers boarding the 10.35
train from Manchester Piccadilly to London Euston are bound for
work, assignations, reunions, holidays or new starts, with no idea
that their journey is about to be brutally curtailed. Holly has
just landed her dream job, which should make life a lot easier than
it has been, and Jeff is heading for his first ever work interview
after months of unemployment. They end up sitting next to each
other. Onboard customer service assistant Naz dreams of better
things as he collects rubbish from the passengers. And among the
others travelling are Nick with his young family who are driving
him crazy; pensioner Meg and her partner setting off on a walking
holiday and facing an uncertain future; Caroline, run ragged by the
competing demands of her stroppy teenage children and her demented
mother; and Rhona, unhappy at work and desperate to get home to her
small daughter. And in the middle of the carriage sits Saheel,
carrying a deadly rucksack . . . How do you survive the
unthinkable?
SHORTLISTED FOR THE ITV3 CRIME THRILLER BOOK CLUB Grandmother Ruth
Sutton writes to the man she hates more than anyone else on the
planet: the man who she believes killed her daughter Lizzie in a
brutal attack four years earlier. Ruth's burden of grief and
hatred, has only grown heavier with the passing of time, her avid
desire for vengeance ever stronger. In writing to him Ruth hopes to
exorcise the corrosive emotions that are destroying her life, to
find the truth and with it release and a way forward. Whether she
can ever truly forgive him is another matter - but the letters are
her last, best hope. Letters To My Daughter's Killer exposes the
aftermath of violent crime for an ordinary family and explores
fundamental questions of crime and punishment. How do we deal with
the very human desire for revenge? If we get justice does
reconciliation follow? Can we really forgive those who do us the
gravest wrong? Could you?
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