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Detective Sergeant Jessica Daniel is first on the scene as a stolen car crashes on a misty wet Manchester morning. The driver is dead but the biggest shock awaits her when she discovers the body of a child wrapped in plastic in the boot of the car. As Jessica struggles to discover the identity of the driver a thin trail leads her to a set of clothes buried in the woods and a list of children's names abandoned in an allotment shed. With the winter chill setting in and parents looking for answers Jessica must find out who has been watching local children and how this connects to a case that has been unsolved for fourteen years. The fourth fantastic title in the 'Jessica Daniel' series from Amazon UK No. 1 bestseller Kerry Wilkinson.
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Detective Sergeant Jessica Daniel is first on the scene as a stolen car crashes on a misty wet Manchester morning. The driver is dead but the biggest shock awaits her when she discovers the body of a child wrapped in plastic in the boot of the car. As Jessica struggles to discover the identity of the driver a thin trail leads her to a set of clothes buried in the woods & a list of children's names abandoned in an allotment shed. With the winter chill setting in & parents looking for answers Jessica must find out who has been watching local children & how this connects to a case that has been unsolved for fourteen years. The fourth fantastic title in the ' Jessica Daniel' series from Amazon UK No. 1 bestseller Kerry Wilkinson.

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Plastic - A generic term for a synthetic product used in the manufacture of products
UK - United Kingdom - An island nation in Europe
Car - A machine used for transport which runs on roads
Set - a group of items usually related to one another. Some objects cannot function without the complete set of items.
Winter - The fourth season of a year that comes between Spring and Autumn
Children - A young life form within the early stages of physical development,

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