The Night Shift
β Scribed by Sally Rigby
- Publisher
- Calibre
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 46 KB
- Series
- Cavendish & Walker #0.5
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A kidnapped baby. Press intrusion. A rogue police officer.
DS Whitney Walker wants promotion but itβs hard when sheβs trying to balance motherhood with a career. When a newborn baby is kidnapped from the local hospital she draws on her skills as a mother to help.
Despite being ordered not to, when the leads are going nowhere, Walker enlists the help of a local journalist, whoβs convinced that itβs the work of an international baby smuggling ring.
Walkerβs plan backfires and she fears theyβre running out of time.
The Night Shift, is a novella introducing a younger Whitney Walker, of the Cavendish & Walker crime fiction series. If you like intense UK crime fiction then youβll love Sally Rigbyβs page-turning novella.
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