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Phillips, Louise.
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Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction.
Women psychologists -- Fiction.
Criminal profilers -- Fiction.
Recovered memory -- Fiction.
Dublin (Ireland) -- Fiction.
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Phillips, Louise.
Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction.
Women psychologists -- Fiction.
Criminal profilers -- Fiction.
Recovered memory -- Fiction.
Dublin (Ireland) -- Fiction.
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The doll's house / by
Louise
Phillips
.
by
Phillips
,
Louise
.
Hachette Books Ireland, 2014, c2013.
Call #:
FICTION PHI
Subjects
Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction.
Women psychologists -- Fiction.
Criminal profilers -- Fiction.
Recovered memory -- Fiction.
Dublin (Ireland) -- Fiction.
Series
Phillips
,
Louise
.
Kate
Pearson
novels
; 2.
ISBN:
9781444743067 (trade pbk.)
1444743066 (trade pbk.)
Description:
437 p. ; 20 cm.
Notes:
Sequel to: "Red ribbons".
Summary:
When the body of popular talk show host Keith Jenkins is discovered in the icy waters of the canal during the early hours of a chilly Dublin morning, everyone wants to know why. D.I. O'Connor and a new squad of detectives from Harcourt Street team up with criminal psychologist Dr
Kate
Pearson
to profile the killer, in an attempt to narrow down the search. Two days later a second body is found in the canal, with no apparent links between the victims. Meanwhile recovering alcoholic Clodagh Hamilton attempts to unravel the mysteries of her past by visiting a hypnotherapist and 'speaking' to her childhood dolls. As Clodagh discovers more and more about her personal history, it soon becomes possible that there is a link between her and the recent violent deaths.
Genre:
Mystery fiction.
Suspense fiction.
Psychological thriller.
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