Street Dreams by Faye Kellerman

Street Dreams by Faye Kellerman

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Summary

Can LAPD officer Cindy Decker and her father Pete Decker put personal issues aside to trap a criminal who preys on the innocent in the disturbing and enthralling fifteenth thriller in Faye Kellerman's bestselling series

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Street Dreams by Faye Kellerman

When Cindy Decker finds a new-born baby in a rubbish bin, she can't imagine who would commit such a crime. Surely abandoning a baby is the biggest taboo of motherhood? The usual suspects - prostitutes, homeless women and drug abusers - aren't responsible. In fact, the culprit is a woman who appears almost as vulnerable as her own baby. As the case continues, Cindy realises she's in deep - her own life in danger - and there's only one person who can help, her father and boss, Lieutenant Peter Decker. They both know the key to a successful investigation is keeping a cool, professional head, but with a father and daughter detective team, can it ever be anything other than personal?
Faye Kellerman was born in St Louis, Missouri. She began her career as a dentist but turned to writing after the birth of her eldest child in 1978. As well as the highly popular Peter Decker series she has also written one historical mystery. In between writing, she tries to find the time to enjoy her two favourite hobbies, gardening and music. She has four children and lives with them and her husband, novelist and psychologist Jonathan Kellerman, in Los Angeles.
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ISBN 13 9780747265351
ISBN 10 0747265356
Title Street Dreams
Author Faye Kellerman
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Headline Publishing Group
Year published 2004-01-19
Number of pages 544
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