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When his neighbour discovers a dead baby in her rain barrel, Inspector Frank Foote is drawn into an investigation that leads him unwillingly back into his own past. And it looks like the sins of the father will be visited upon his children.
Alison Preston’s novel The Rain Barrel Baby isn’t a who-done-it kind of mystery. It doesn’t keep you on the edge of your comfy reading chair. When you’re home alone, you don’t look up from the page, thinking you’ve heard someone creeping down the hallway. Instead, the novel captures the everyday mysteries of character, relationships and families. It explores the world of secrets and the impact of harbouring those secrets. Nevertheless, The Rain Barrel Baby is a compelling read. The storytelling is well-paced for a thriller and Preston deftly knits together several meandering storylines. Beginning with a search for the baby’s identity, this novel explores the identity of each character and gives us a glimpse into the world of secrets that is all around us.
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192 Pages
December 15, 2011
9781897109755
eng
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