This Little Piggy: A gripping, page-turning crime thriller

This Little Piggy: A gripping, page-turning crime thriller

by Bea Davenport (Author)

Synopsis

'Addictive reading...Bea has a rare ability to create the true atmosphere of a place and time, and to take the reader there.' --Rachel Abbott 'This Little Piggy is a gripping, devastating and utterly absorbing read. I found myself thinking of the characters long after the book had ended.' --Emma Kavanagh 'Deeply compelling, quietly threatening.' --Caro Ramsay It's the summer of 1984 and there is a sense of unease on the troubled Sweetmeadows estate. The residents are in shock after the suspicious death of a baby and tension is growing due to the ongoing miners' strike. Journalist Clare Jackson follows the story as police bungle the inquiry and struggle to contain the escalating violence. Haunted by a personal trauma she can't face up to, Clare is shadowed by nine-year-old Amy, a bright but neglected little girl who seems to know more about the incident than she's letting on. As the days go on and the killer is not found, Clare ignores warnings not to get too close to her stories and, in doing so, puts her own life in jeopardy. A gripping thriller perfect for fans of Angela Marsons, Mark Edwards and B A Paris

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Legend Press
Published: 01 Oct 2014

ISBN 10: 1909878618
ISBN 13: 9781909878617

Media Reviews
`Addictive reading... Bea has a rare ability to create the true atmosphere of a place and time, and to take the reader there.' -- Rachel Abbott
'This Little Piggy is a gripping, devastating and utterly absorbing read. I found myself thinking of the characters long after the book had ended.' -- Emma Kavanagh
`Deeply compelling, quietly threatening.' -- Caro Ramsay
`An unputdownable story from a very troubled time - a total page turner.' -- Sheila Quigley
`This Little Piggy touches on many emotions, each one adding to the book's intrigue and attention to detail. A captivating story, engrossing plot and characters to remember long after the final page is read -- Mel Sherratt
`A compelling plot set amidst the political unrest of the miners strike with a captivating and very human protagonist. An exceptionally well written page turner.' -- Danielle Ramsay
Author Bio
Bea Davenport is the writing name of former BBC and newspaper journalist Barbara Henderson. She is the author of In Too Deep.