
By Jacqueline Ward
How far would you go to find your child?
DS Jan Pearce has a big problem. Her fifteen year old son, Aiden, is missing. Jan draws together the threads of missing person cases spanning fifty years and finds tragic connections and unsolved questions.
Bessy Swain, an elderly woman that Jan finds dead on her search for Aiden, and whose own son, Thomas, was missing, may have the answers.
Jan uses Bessy's information and her own skills and instinct to track down the missing boys.
But is it too late for Aiden?
Set in the North West of England with the notorious Saddleworth Moor as a backdrop, Random Acts of Unkindness is a story about motherhood, love and loss and how families of missing people suffer the consequences of major crimes.
Random Acts of Unkindness is the first in the DS Jan Pearce series of novels.
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How far would you go to find your child?
DS Jan Pearce has a big problem. Her fifteen year old son, Aiden, is missing. Jan draws together the threads of missing person cases spanning fifty years and finds tragic connections and unsolved questions.
Bessy Swain, an elderly woman that Jan finds dead on her search for Aiden, and whose own son, Thomas, was missing, may have the answers.
Jan uses Bessy's information and her own skills and instinct to track down the missing boys.
But is it too late for Aiden?
Set in the North West of England with the notorious Saddleworth Moor as a backdrop, Random Acts of Unkindness is a story about motherhood, love and loss and how families of missing people suffer the consequences of major crimes.
Random Acts of Unkindness is the first in the DS Jan Pearce series of novels.
Order your copy from Amazon by clicking here!
Meet Author- Jacqueline Ward

Jacqueline Ward writes short stories, novels and screenplays. She has been writing seriously since 2007 and has had short stories published in anthologies and magazines. Her novel ‘SmartYellow’ was published by Elsewhen Press in 2015 and was nominated for the Arthur C Clarke Award in 2016. Jacqueline is a Chartered psychologist who specialises in narrative psychology, gaining a PhD in narrative and storytelling in 2007. She lives in Oldham, near Manchester, with her partner and their dog.
Connect with Ms. Ward by visiting her website:
http://www.jacquelineward.co.uk
Connect with Ms. Ward by visiting her website:
http://www.jacquelineward.co.uk