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2000s: Hush little babies, don’t you die.
2000s: Hush little babies, don’t you die.
The body of a baby is found in the woods but all is not as it seems.
A twisted serial killer is targeting pregnant teenage girls.
DI Blood races against the clock to stop the most chilling murderer he’s ever hunted. His private life meanwhile threatens to distract him and derail his investigation. Any mistake, any hesitation on his side, could cost another innocent life…
The locations are fictional or vague, yet based in and around the small pit villages of Durham and the surrounding area.
“Easingham crouched in a gentle green valley surrounded by pit villages. Between Sunderland and Durham but leaning towards the coast, the market town met at the confluence of the river Nutilis, a tributary of the Wear, its name taken from the latin inutilis ,meaning useless as it wasn’t strong enough to power a mill, sustain fish or create fertile floodplains. The mines were shut, the once busy wagon works had long since closed and the idle docks had become a hunting ground for punters looking for low class prostitutes. Hugged by the woods, the town was now mainly industrial, relying on trade from London and overseas. Spilt into four wards and severed in half by the A19, it was early reached from Durham, Newcastle and Sunderland.”
Destination: North East England, Durham Author/guide: Eileen Wharton Departure Time: 2000s
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