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A desperate phone call from an old acquaintance plunges forensic
psychiatrist Claire Roget into an explosive situation with echoes
in her own past. Forensic psychiatrist Dr Claire Roget finds it
impossible to refuse when she receives a desperate phone call from
an old acquaintance, obstetrician Charles Tissot. One of his
patients, Heather Kimble, alleges that Tissot seduced her at a
party and that he is the father of her unborn child. His career on
the line, Charles begs Claire to expose Heather's fragile mental
state and discredit her wild claims. With a history of making
similar false allegations, her two previous babies having suffered
unexplained cot deaths, Heather's accusations would appear to be
nothing more than the result of a damaged mind. But as Claire
delves further, it becomes clear that Charles hasn't been telling
her the whole truth. Could Heather's story possibly have some
merit? And is her unborn child in danger?
Cecile Bellange is a worried mother. Her eighteen-year-old daughter
Annabelle and her friend Dorothee left Paris for a summer
hitchhiking holiday in England, but it's now September and the only
contact from them is a postcard sent from the picturesque setting
of Rudyard Lake in Staffordshire three months ago. Meanwhile, in
England, brothers Martin and James Stuart find a note from two
French girls, inviting the finder to meet them at Rudyard Lake.
Their enquiries lead them to Mandalay, an upmarket guesthouse where
the girls stayed just before their disappearance, and its owner,
the creepy peeping tom, Mr Barker. Arriving in England, Cecile
Bellange meets Detective Joanna Piercy, who is looking into the
girls' disappearance. Soon Joanna must answer two important
questions: what is the anxious Mr Barker trying so desperately to
hide, and where are Annabelle and Dorothee?
Coroner Martha Gunn is baffled by the discovery of an unidentified
body in the ruins of a local beauty spot On a bright spring
morning, John Hyde opens the gates to the grounds of Moreton Corbet
Castle, a local medieval ruin, and discovers the body of a homeless
man with his throat slashed. Detective Inspector Alex Randall and
his team soon face some disturbing questions: was this a random
attack, or does someone have a vendetta against the homeless? For
coroner Martha Gunn, establishing the man's identity is essential,
but there are no clues . . . Who is he? What was he doing in the
grounds of a Shropshire beauty spot? As the mystery deepens, the
need for answers becomes increasingly important. Can Martha and
Alex solve the puzzle?
Staffordshire DI Joanna Piercy is on the hunt for a nightclub-going
sexual predator in this gritty British mystery that "doesn't settle
for easy answers" (Publishers Weekly). On a snowy December morning
a young woman is found outside Patches nightclub in Leek. Half dead
from the cold and partially clothed she says she has been raped.
But as Detective Inspector Joanna Piercy, fresh from a disciplinary
action, investigates, she learns that Kayleigh Harrison has made
unsubstantiated allegations before against her stepfather.
Investigations reveal that six months previously there was a
similar rape case in Newcastle under Lyme, the girl dying of
natural causes. Is Joanna stepping on a cakewalk, or are the two
cases connected? Should she relegate Kayleigh's story to the
back-burner or is there a real case to investigate? What is fact
and what fiction? Kayleigh holds the key - but how much can her
story be trusted? Then a third girl disappears from the same
nightclub as Kayleigh. DI Piercy's judgement is called into
question just as she is supposed to be planning her own wedding.
Staffordshire DI Joanna Piercy is on the hunt for a nightclub-going
sexual predator in this gritty British mystery that "doesn't settle
for easy answers" (Publishers Weekly). On a snowy December morning
a young woman is found outside Patches nightclub in Leek. Half dead
from the cold and partially clothed she says she has been raped.
But as Detective Inspector Joanna Piercy, fresh from a disciplinary
action, investigates, she learns that Kayleigh Harrison has made
unsubstantiated allegations before against her stepfather.
Investigations reveal that six months previously there was a
similar rape case in Newcastle under Lyme, the girl dying of
natural causes. Is Joanna stepping on a cakewalk, or are the two
cases connected? Should she relegate Kayleigh's story to the
back-burner or is there a real case to investigate? What is fact
and what fiction? Kayleigh holds the key - but how much can her
story be trusted? Then a third girl disappears from the same
nightclub as Kayleigh. DI Piercy's judgement is called into
question just as she is supposed to be planning her own wedding.
A missing girl. A dark secret. Dr Claire Roget is drawn into a
deadly game to find the truth behind a young girl's disappearance
in this chilling mystery. It's been six years since
fourteen-year-old Marvel Trustrom went missing - six long years for
Marvel's seriously ill father, Tom Trustom, who's desperate to know
what happened to his daughter. DS Zed Willard has always believed
that Jonah Kobi, a serial killer serving life for the murders of
four other girls in the area, is responsible for Marvel's
disappearance - but with no evidence or witnesses, and Kobi denying
any involvement, forensic psychiatrist Dr Claire Roget is Willard's
last hope. Can she persuade Kobi to reveal the truth and finally
confess to Marvel's murder? Claire is soon drawn into a battle of
wits with a dangerous psychopath, as well as a world of dark
secrets. Can she find out what really happened to Marvel and fulfil
a father's dying wish before it's too late?
Gina Marconi was a beautiful young barrister with everything to
live for - a loving fiance, a young son and a successful career. So
why did she leave her home in the middle of the night and drive her
car into a stone wall? Soon afterwards, Patrick Elson, a clever
twelve-year-old schoolboy, jumps off a bridge on to the A5. The
victims are unrelated, but neither suicide makes sense. Could there
be a connection? When a third unexplained death follows, Martha is
left confronting even more difficult questions, and this time
closer to home...
A young woman with a pushchair spotted teetering on the edge of a
steep rock face on the Staffordshire moors draws Joanna Piercy into
a disturbing new case. A young woman is moving dangerously close to
the edge of the rock face, pushing a stroller with a child strapped
in it towards the steep drop. She has blood on her clothes. Is she
a victim or a would-be killer? Detective Inspector Joanna Piercy
takes on the case when a walker discovers the pair, but the young
woman is mute. Is she traumatized or unwilling to speak? Was she
about to commit a terrible crime? As the questions mount, forensic
psychiatrist Dr Claire Roget is called in to help. Can she persuade
the woman to talk? Joanna desperately needs a breakthrough. But
when it comes, her investigation takes a shocking turn . . .
A young woman with a pushchair spotted teetering on the edge of a
steep rock face on the Staffordshire moors draws Joanna Piercy into
a disturbing new case. A young woman is moving dangerously close to
the edge of the rock face, pushing a stroller with a child strapped
in it towards the steep drop. She has blood on her clothes. Is she
a victim or a would-be killer? Detective Inspector Joanna Piercy
takes on the case when a walker discovers the pair, but the young
woman is mute. Is she traumatized or unwilling to speak? Was she
about to commit a terrible crime? As the questions mount, forensic
psychiatrist Dr Claire Roget is called in to help. Can she persuade
the woman to talk? Joanna desperately needs a breakthrough. But
when it comes, her investigation takes a shocking turn . . .
DI Alex Randall and coroner Martha Gunn search for a missing child,
but their investigation is compromised by local superstitions and
beliefs In the peaceful setting of the National Trust near Church
Stretton, south of Shrewsbury, Tracey Walsh drives herself and her
four-year-old daughter, Daisy, up the remote Burway in the early
hours of the morning, tragically loses control of her car and
crashes into the valley below. Tracey is rushed to hospital, but
where is Daisy? She has vanished, provoking an intense police
search of the area around the Devil's Chair, land that is rife with
legends and strange stories of witchcraft, sorcery and unexplained
disappearances. Detective Inspector Alex Randall, the senior
investigating officer, soon admits to coroner Martha Gunn that he
is baffled by the case. Alex and Martha must sift through fact and
fiction, folklore and reality in their search for answers.
A desperate phone call from an old acquaintance plunges forensic
psychiatrist Claire Roget into an explosive situation with echoes
in her own past. Forensic psychiatrist Dr Claire Roget finds it
impossible to refuse when she receives a desperate phone call from
an old acquaintance, obstetrician Charles Tissot. One of his
patients, Heather Kimble, alleges that Tissot seduced her at a
party and that he is the father of her unborn child. His career on
the line, Charles begs Claire to expose Heather's fragile mental
state and discredit her wild claims. With a history of making
similar false allegations, her two previous babies having suffered
unexplained cot deaths, Heather's accusations would appear to be
nothing more than the result of a damaged mind. But as Claire
delves further, it becomes clear that Charles hasn't been telling
her the whole truth. Could Heather's story possibly have some
merit? And is her unborn child in danger.?
A young woman with a pushchair spotted teetering on the edge of a
steep rock face on the Staffordshire moors draws Joanna Piercy into
a disturbing new case. A young woman is moving dangerously close to
the edge of the rock face, pushing a stroller with a child strapped
in it towards the steep drop. She has blood on her clothes. Is she
a victim or a would-be killer? Detective Inspector Joanna Piercy
takes on the case when a walker discovers the pair, but the young
woman is mute. Is she traumatized or unwilling to speak? Was she
about to commit a terrible crime? As the questions mount, forensic
psychiatrist Dr Claire Roget is called in to help. Can she persuade
the woman to talk? Joanna desperately needs a breakthrough. But
when it comes, her investigation takes a shocking turn . . .
She's not the first. Will she live to be the last? Jennifer Lomax
is twenty-one, but she's already taken some hard knocks in life. So
when older, reserved and enigmatic widower Steven Taverner asks her
to marry him, she's desperate to believe she's found true love.
That her lifelong dream could finally become a reality. But
Jennifer also knows there's something not right about Steven. What
secrets is he hiding about his dead wife, Margaret, and why does he
refuse to talk about her? Jennifer decides to uncover the truth
about Margaret. She soon wishes she hadn't. Is she about to make a
devastating mistake?
Where's Nora Selleck? Nurse Florence Shaw investigates when a
mysterious stranger walks into her patient's life - and then she
disappears . . . Nurse Florence Shaw is worried about her patient
and friend, elderly widow Nora Selleck. When she encounters Nora in
the market town of Stone seeming confused, Florence decides to pay
her a visit in more familiar surroundings. But at Nora's house she
meets Ben Evans, a mysterious young stranger who has befriended
Nora. Who is Ben, and why is he encouraging Nora to miss her
surgery appointments? Florence doesn't trust Ben. She's sure he
doesn't have Nora's best interests at heart and is a threat to her
vulnerable patient. But no one else, not even Nora's doctor, shares
her concern. Until, one day, Nora suddenly disappears . . .
A missing girl. A dark secret. Dr Claire Roget is drawn into a
deadly game to find the truth behind a young girl's disappearance
in this chilling mystery. It's been six years since
fourteen-year-old Marvel Trustrom went missing - six long years for
Marvel's seriously ill father, Tom Trustom, who's desperate to know
what happened to his daughter. DS Zed Willard has always believed
that Jonah Kobi, a serial killer serving life for the murders of
four other girls in the area, is responsible for Marvel's
disappearance - but with no evidence or witnesses, and Kobi denying
any involvement, forensic psychiatrist Dr Claire Roget is Willard's
last hope. Can she persuade Kobi to reveal the truth and finally
confess to Marvel's murder? Claire is soon drawn into a battle of
wits with a dangerous psychopath, as well as a world of dark
secrets. Can she find out what really happened to Marvel and fulfil
a father's dying wish before it's too late?
DI Joanna Piercy is not happy when she's assigned the apparently
minor case of finding a missing elderly man, but it turns out to be
far more sinister . . . DI Joanna Piercy is irritated at what she
perceives to be an attempt to wrap her up in cotton wool during her
pregnancy when she is asked to take on the case of Zachary Foster,
a missing ninety-six-year-old man suffering from dementia. Zachary
has vanished from his residential care home on the edge of Leek
during the night with his beloved old teddy bear. He can't have
gone far, surely, but how did a frail, elderly man manage to
abscond from a secure house at night? As Joanna investigates, it
soon becomes clear that this apparently minor case is far more
sinister than it first appears. Could her own life, and that of her
unborn child, be at risk?
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