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She's My Baby
Chris Kirby-Ryan
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R294
Discovery Miles 2 940
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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SUMMARY When two 13 year old girls become foster sisters, their
lives seem worlds apart. Rachel is the daughter of the town's rich
Mayor, while Summer - due to tragic circumstances - has been a
victim of the foster system and all of the pitfalls that can go
with it. Having escaped from an abusive foster home, Summer lives
in fear of her former foster father catching up with her. Rachel
simply lives in fear. When the girls get together they realise
their lives aren't really that different after all, and together
with the town's new policewoman, they begin an investigation which
leads them to one of the nation's, if not the world's, biggest
paedophile rings. THE STORY Summer watched her parents tragically
burn to death in the family home she thought she'd safely grow up
in. After the strange disappearance of her Aunt Jody, Summer and
her brother, Daniel, are placed into an orphanage where they learn
a very different side of life. When Summer finds Daniel's lifeless
naked body hanging from a tree, she thinks things can't get any
worse - until that is, she is fostered out to a child molester and
his uncaring, sinister wife. Early in the story her escape from
this evil environment to Rainbow House leads her to Father Francis,
the respected local priest. When the city's prominent Mayor chooses
Summer as a foster daughter she dares to hope for a new and happier
life. In the Mayor's beautiful home in Redbay, the sistership of
Summer and Rachel begins, although off to a rocky start. Rachel was
a weird girl. Gothic, non-conformist and a loner. She rebelled
against the establishment, against everything her father stood for.
Her father's visits to her room in the middle of the night had
started after her brother's death. She was trapped in a situation
that she could see no way out of. Who would believe anything bad
said about her father? The big man about town. Jack is a ten year
old boy struggling to recover from the brutal shooting of his dear
mother. Now an orphan, he is sent to Rainbow House. His 26 year old
brother, Justin, is still coming to grips with the fact that his
own father was capable of murdering Jack's sweet, young mother, his
father's second wife after Justin's mother had walked out on them
all those years ago. Justin struggles desperately to make a life
for his brother. Left without a penny, he is hell-bent on gaining
custody of Jack. Enter Melissa, a young police sergeant just
assigned to Redbay. Besides justice, her passion is the welfare of
children and her assistance at Rainbow House marks the beginning of
an investigative team that delves into the underworld lives of some
of the city's most prominent citizens. Senior Sergeant Mike Bryant
has been in charge of the local police for over 10 years. He's got
everything under control and running just the way he wants it. The
last thing he needs is some know-it-all female sergeant coming in
and messing things up with her new ways and fancy ideas. There's a
lot going on that people don't know about and he intends to keep it
that way. George Harris is the epitome of a loser scum bag.
Overweight, unattractive and with the personality of plankton. But
George is clever and he knows how to fulfil his sexual fancies. He
is a deviant, a child rapist and a child pornographer and by the
time this story has ended he will really come unstuck. Allison
Bailey started her working career with the ambitious goal of making
a difference. After working for 25 years in child services she is
jaded and about to retire. But before she does there is one thing
she wants to do and that is to reveal the true make-up of her
co-worker, George Harris. She has always suspected that he has been
up to no good, and the more she delves into his comings and goings
the more she cannot believe what she is unearthing. This is a story
that will have you the edge of your seat and barracking for the
good guys. Rainbow House is a book you won't want to put down for
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