Suffer the Children
DI Winter Meadows, Book 3
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Andy Cresswell
About this listen
Suffer the Children is the third audiobook by Welsh crime writer Cheryl Rees-Price to feature Detective Inspector Winter Meadows.
When Natalie Benyon’s 18-month-old daughter, Ella, disappears from a housing estate, the police and local community act quickly to organise a search. Given the age of the child, once the local area is scoured, DI Winter Meadows draws the frightening conclusion that Ella has been abducted. The attention of the police focuses on the family itself: the lifestyle of the mother, the boyfriend, the raucous party they had the night before Ella’s disappearance. And a search in their garden reveals a chilling discovery that turns the case upside down and sends a shockwave through the community. All of a sudden Meadows has a murder case on his hands - one that threatens to side-line the search for Ella. Can the detective join up the dots, solve the case and find the child?
©2020 Cheryl Rees-Price (P)2021 W F HowesWhat listeners say about Suffer the Children
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- Gypsypip
- 28-12-24
Well worth a listen
Story and twists are great. Well read. Loved it. Are there more in this series? Should be.
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- Anonymous User
- 29-08-24
Good believable plots
Good performance with believable characters, have listened to 3 of these books and all of them had plots that lasted to the end
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-07-24
another gem
Again I guessed early on but the characters are so well written I like to follow them regardless of whether I know how it ends.
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- Teresa evans
- 06-12-21
Suffer the children
Love this author loved all three so far. Narrator was excellent roll on the next one.
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-07-21
thrilling
Full of twists and turns, kept me guessing till the end. will definitely follow the series
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- Sonny1
- 11-09-24
Excellent
Thoroughly enjoyed every aspect of this complex story and all the twists right to the end.
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- Helen Sparkes
- 12-09-24
Awful!
Boring narrator, predictable storyline, don't waste your time listening unless you're insomniac, then it could help!
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- clifford
- 15-07-24
not the right ending
hectic rushed ending that lacks logic. nonsense that spoiled the good start to the story.
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- Shondom Rapper
- 24-09-24
Started well, but...
Towards the end it felt like the author had run out of words, and filled long passages with discussions with "X said... Y said... Z said..." clarifications between each short sentence. The constant repetition of "said, said, said" made me suffer.
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