Little girl gone / Gerry Schmitt.
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- ISBN: 9780425281765 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 325 pages ; 24 cm.
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Berkley Books, 2016.
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Subject: | Kidnapping > Fiction. Police > Minnesota > Fiction. Minneapolis (Minn.) > Fiction. |
Genre: | Thrillers (Fiction) |
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- Baker & Taylor
Minneapolis P.D. family liaison officer Afton Tangler investigates the abduction of a baby from an affluent suburb on a frozen night that disturbingly reveals how the case is related to those of other stolen children. By the author of the Tea Shop Mysteries. - Baker & Taylor
Minneapolis P.D. family liaison officer Afton Tangler investigates the abduction of a baby from an affluent suburb on a frozen night that disturbingly reveals how the case is related to those of other stolen children. - Penguin Putnam
In the first Afton Tangler thriller, the unforgiving cold of a Minnesota winter hides the truth behind an even more chilling crime...
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On a frozen night in an affluent neighborhood of Minneapolis, a baby is abducted from her home after her teenage babysitter is violently assaulted. The parents are frantic, the police are baffled, and, with the perpetrator already in the wind, the trail is getting colder by the second.
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As family liaison officer with the Minneapolis P.D., itâs Afton Tanglerâs job to deal with the emotional aftermath of terrible crimesâbut sheâs never faced a case quite as brutal as this. Each development is more heartbreaking than the last and the only lead is a collection of seemingly unrelated clues.
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But, most disturbing of all, Afton begins to suspect that this case is not isolated. Whoever did this has taken babies beforeâand if Afton doesnât solve this crime soon, more children are sure to go missing . . .