And justice there is none

On a winter's evening in Notting Hill, Dawn Arrowood drives home after a doctor's appointment confirming her pregnancy. She is terrified. Her older husband has made it clear that he wants no children. And Dawn is not even sure that the child is his. But as Dawn arrives home, she is attacke...

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Main Author: Crombie, Deborah.
Corporate Authors: BBC Audiobooks America.
Other Authors: Deehy, Michael. (Narrator)
Format: Audiobooks eAudiobook Downloads eAudiobook
Language: English
Published: [North Kingstown, R.I.] : BBC Audiobooks America, 2009.
Series: Duncan Kincaid & Gemma James ; 8.
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Summary: On a winter's evening in Notting Hill, Dawn Arrowood drives home after a doctor's appointment confirming her pregnancy. She is terrified. Her older husband has made it clear that he wants no children. And Dawn is not even sure that the child is his. But as Dawn arrives home, she is attacked from behind as she gets out of her car. In the ensuing struggle, her assailant whispers in the ear "I'm sorry"--And cuts her throat. Gemma Jones and Duncan Kincaid are called to the crime scene. The gripping case that develops forces them to investigate 1960's Notting Hill and it's racial tensions, the Russian mafia and a possible serial killer.
Item Description: Unabridged.
Audio file.
Title from image on Web page (viewed Feb. 17, 2009).
Previously released on compact disc, 2006.
Physical Description: 1 online resource (1 sound file)
ISBN: 9780792740995
0792740998
Author Notes: Deborah Crombie was born in Dallas, Texas on June 6, 1952. She received a degree in biology from Austin College in Sherman, Texas. Before becoming a full-time writer, she worked in advertising, as a journalist, and as a manufacturer's representative for theatre concessions. Her first book, A Share in Death, also became the first book in the Duncan Kincaid/Gemma James Novel series. She won the Mystery Readers International Macavity Award for Best Mystery Novel for Dreaming of the Bones in 1997 and the Macavity Award for Best Novel for Where Memories Lie in 2009. In 2014 her title, To Dwell in Darkness, made The New York Times Best Seller List.

(Bowker Author Biography)