Image for Babes in the wood

Babes in the wood

Part of the Wexford series
See all formats and editions

'I've just heard a crazy thing, thought it might amuse you.

You look as though you need cheering up.' Burden seated himself on the corner of the desk, a favourite perch.

Wexford thought he was thinner than ever. 'Woman phoned to say she and her husband went to Paris for the weekend, leaving their children with a, well, teen-sitter, I suppose, got back last night to find the lot gone and naturally, she assumes they've all drowned.' That's amusing!" It's pretty bizarre, isn't it?

The teenagers are fifteen and thirteen, the sitter's in her thirties, they can all swim and the house is miles above the floods.

There hadn't been anything like this kind of rain in living memory.

The River Brede had burst its banks, and not a single house in the valley had escaped flooding.

Even where Wexford lived, higher up in Kingsmarkham, the waters had nearly reached the mulberry tree in his once immaculate garden.

The Subaqua Task Force could find no trace of Giles and Sophie Dade, let alone the woman who was keeping them company, Joanna Troy.

But, Mrs. Dade was still convinced her children were dead. This was an investigation which would call into question many of Wexford's assumptions about the way people behaved, including his own family...

Read More
Available
£7.49 Save 25.00%
RRP £9.99
Add Line Customisation
Usually dispatched within 2 weeks
Add to List
Product Details
Arrow Books Ltd
0099435446 / 9780099435440
Paperback / softback
823.914
03/07/2003
United Kingdom
English
Modern crime
401 p.
18 cm
general Learn More
Reprint. Originally published: London: Hutchinson, 2002.