![]() And the investigation of the abandoned baby led to a different kind of human enslavement involving an immigrant community. There’s a particular act of kindness she renders in the story that almost made me cry (okay, my eyes did get teary). I love how Kim Stone made these victims a priority and didn’t discount their lives, any of them. ![]() “Seeing the bigger picture” was a common refrain heard throughout that took on an ominous meaning. It was also enlightening to see in detail how young girls are “groomed” by unlikely people and trapped in these situations. It’s clear that these young women are at horrible risk and time doesn’t seem to be on their side.Īs both cases are explored, there’s a strong maternal theme that emerges as these young girls had families and sad circumstances that led them to the streets and the baby’s abandonment. Kim and DS Bryant begin their investigation of the murder but are soon having to go to the scene of another similar one. She assigns DS Kevin Dawson and DC Stacey Wood to find the baby’s mother, Stacey’s first case in the field since her harrowing abduction four months earlier. Before Kim can leave for the station, she discovers an abandoned baby outside its doors. ![]() DI Kim Stone and her team are called to the crime scene of a murdered young prostitute. ![]()
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