The babysitter, Paula Aherne, is found dead in the living room, the child gone. The Wrights have little or no faith in the ability of the police and FBI to find the kidnapper, so they begin to conduct their own search. But so far, there has been no ransom note, no phone call, no connection at all between the death of the babysitter and the missing child. Chief Tull wants desperately to help the bereft parents, but feels he is lost in a fog of misdirection.
Agents Cooger and Spence play their own game of cat and mouse with a suspect who knew...
THE BABYSITTER
The babysitter, Paula Aherne, is found dead in the living room, the child gone. The Wrights have little or no faith ...
In this wittily titled, career-spanning collection, Andrew Coburn uncovers and lays bare the compromises and motivations that push us, stumbling, through the mire of daily life, whether in the backwaters of hometowns or out there in a wider world. We open with a story of small town back in the 1960s, a disturbing story, transportable to any decade, anywhere. The viewpoint of a 12-year-old boy melds, seamlessly, into that of the boy now become a man, struck with the realization that the past is coming back to threaten a terrible disruption. The...
Spouses & Other Crime
In this wittily titled, career-spanning collection, Andrew Coburn uncovers and lays bare the compromi...
The non-technical handbook for cyber security in the insurance industry Solving Cyber Risk distills a decade of research into a practical framework for cyber security.
The non-technical handbook for cyber security in the insurance industry Solving Cyber Risk distills a decade of research into a practical framework fo...