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This Little Piggy

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The author of In Too Deep delivers a “gripping, devastating and utterly absorbing” thriller of a shocking murder and a community in turmoil (Emma Kavanagh, author of The Missing Hours).
 
It’s the summer of 1984 and there is a sense of unease on the troubled Sweetmeadows estate. The residents are in shock after the suspicious death of a baby and tension is growing due to the ongoing miners’ strike. Journalist Clare Jackson follows the story as police botch the inquiry and struggle to contain the escalating violence. Haunted by a personal trauma she can’t face up to, Clare is shadowed by nine-year-old Amy, a bright but neglected little girl who seems to know more about the incident than she’s letting on. As the days go on and the killer is not found, Clare ignores warnings not to get too close to her stories and in doing so, puts her own life in jeopardy.
Praise for Bea Davenport’s In Too Deep
“[A] moody, disquieting debut [that] focuses on an unlikely friendship between two women.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“A tense and suspenseful debut.”—Margaret Murphy, author of Darkness Falls
 
“A taut and suspenseful psychological thriller which marks her as a writer to watch and an exciting new voice in crime fiction.”—But Books Are Better
 
“One of those compulsive reads that draws you in from the start . . . a clever story.”—Cleopatra Loves Books

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 27, 2015
      The British miners’ strike of 1984 provides the backdrop for this angst-laden psychological thriller from Davenport (In Too Deep). Dogged reporter Clare Jackson lucks into a big story when ninth-month-old Jamie Donnelly is tossed off the balcony of Sweetmeadows, a rural housing project. Suspicion falls on the baby’s mother. Jamie’s father, who works in the local colliery, has an alibi, but he has crossed the picket line, making him a pariah in the community. Clare, an emotional time bomb, is deeply resentful of how her boss has treated her and angry at the inexperienced colleague who got the promotion she wanted. She ignores the danger signs when she befriends nine-year-old Amy Hedley, a Sweetmeadows resident, who’s clearly damaged and a manipulative liar. Clare displays none of the skepticism that one expects in a good reporter and takes it upon herself to rescue Amy. Getting involved with Finn McKenna, the new local union head, doesn’t help her credibility.

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