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A cry in the night, Kerry Wilkinson ; read by Becky Hindley

Label
A cry in the night, Kerry Wilkinson ; read by Becky Hindley
Language
eng
Form of composition
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Format of music
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Literary text for sound recordings
fiction
Main title
A cry in the night
Music parts
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Responsibility statement
Kerry Wilkinson ; read by Becky Hindley
Series statement
Jessica Daniel, 15
Summary
In the middle of the night, 14-year-old Samuel is woken by the sound of a terrified scream from the kitchen of his home on a quiet street. The police - finding him sobbing on the kitchen floor, cradling his mother's lifeless body - hit a dead end before the investigation has even begun: because although he witnessed the murder, Samuel is blind. But when Detective Jessica Daniel meets the boy, the way he uses just his sense of sound to accurately locate her hand to shake it convinces her that this clever young teenager could hold the key to the entire case. Her team disagree, but Jessica will do whatever it takes to get justice for the innocent. Samuel's description of an intruder he heard walking with a limp leads Jessica to an isolated seaside town, where a well-liked local man has been missing for days. Breaking into his house, Jessica finds him lying flat on the bed, a bullet wound under his chin. Digging into the victim's work records, Jessica uncovers a secret he shared with Samuel's mother and it's clear she was terrified for her son's safety. As Jessica pushes the boundaries to get closer to the truth, her most trusted colleague warns that she needs to watch her step...but Jessica won't stop until she's found the killer. Her career may be on the line, but so is Samuel's life
Target audience
adult
Transposition and arrangement
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