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Wicked Girl (Paperback)
Jeanie Doyle; As told to Sally Morgan
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How do you teach a mother to love her child, when she's still a
child herself? Jeanie Doyle nurtures, teaches and cares for young
and dysfunctional mums, showing them how to care for their newborn
babies, sometimes even taking the mother into foster care before
the baby is born. The first in a brand-new series of books by the
'foster super-gran', Wicked Girl is the shocking true story of the
very first case Jeanie dealt with: a baby girl who was found
abandoned on the steps of a church just before Christmas. While the
14-year-old mother was tracked down, Jeanie took her little
daughter into her own care. But while she tried to help the two of
them heal and bond, the terrible truth about the baby's father was
revealed... A twist on the standard Cathy Glass books, Wicked Girl
offers Jeanie's rare perspective of fostering young women alongside
their babies. Will mother and daughter be reunited for good, or
will the vulnerable young mother make the heartbreaking decision
that they are both better off apart?
The lieutenant stood beside an oblong hole some feet from where the
previous grave had been. "What does this look like to you?" Kinsey
shoved his hands into his pockets. "A hole in the ground." "It was
another grave." Lieutenant Sarkis fastened his gaze on Kinsey's
face. "How do you know?" Kinsey surveyed the expanse of earth
searching for evidence of their find. "Was there another body?"
"No," the lieutenant conceded. Nodding his head in the direction of
the forensics van, he added, "But there's evidence one had been
here." What did that mean? Kinsey frowned. "So where is it?"
"That's what I'd like to know." The lieutenant's tone accused
Kinsey of playing skeleton hide and seek. "I know nothing about
it." He felt like he'd been caught with a smoking gun.
Diagnosed with terminal cancer, Simon Russell would be dead in a
matter of time. Why would someone want to murder him? Was this an
opportunity for his wife's old boyfriend to resume his relationship
with her? Does his cousin's newfound revelation have anything to do
with Simon's death? What did Simon's best friend know about the
dead stranger found in Asbury Park? Did the stranger have something
to do with Simon? Two of Simon's friends, Dark Ansgreth and Zoe
Jantzen, work with Lieutenant Lance Cameron to uncover the mystery
of Simon's untimely death during a reunion of college friends in
historic Ocean Grove on the Jersey Shore. Is there any connection
between the intermittent appearance in Ocean Grove of someone
pictured in the crime scene where Dark's wife was killed on the
west coast and Simon's death? Who put the prescription bottle in
Zoe's dresser? Does the lieutenant actually think she might be
guilty? Is Lieutenant Cameron's considerate attention honest
concern for Zoe or an effort to trap her?
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