Book Review:: the Suffering of Strangers by Caro Ramsey

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When a child abduction and sexual assault case overlap, Glaswegian police team Costello and Anderson team up to crack the cases.
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Synopsis:
DI Costello faces a disturbing child abduction case; a six-week-old has been stolen and replaced with another baby. The swap took cold and meticulous planning, so Costello treads the seedy, Glaswegian back streets for answers. She’s convinced that more than one young life is at stake.

Promoted into the Cold Case Unit, Colin Anderson reviews the unsolved rape of a young mother, whose attacker is still out there. Each case pulls Anderson and Costello in the same direction and, as their paths keep crossing, they begin to suspect their separate cases are dangerously entwined.


Review:

Back to Scotland for today's police prodceedural! This is the 9th book in this series, and it's just as enjoyable as the first one! Costtello and Anderson have been split up, but fate is funny, and soon their cases converge upon each other's. This book shows how even cold cases can take on new life and have a domino effect into modern ones! This page turner will have you guessing alongside the detectives with every chapter, and the ending will surprise you! Perfect for a truly satisfactory vacation read, don't miss this series!


About the Author:

Caro Ramsay is the Glaswegian author of the critically acclaimed DI Anderson and DS Costello series. The Suffering of Strangers was longlisted for the 2018 McIlvanney Prize for Scottish Crime Book of the Year. Check out her website for more, caroramsay.co.uk

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