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SOLVED: Adult Fiction > SOLVED. Mystery in UK/Britain: Heroine is a divorced journalist (or someone in the public eye) grieving for her baby son kidnapped many years ago. She receives a note saying the sender knows where her son is located. Spoilers ahead. [s]

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Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments I read this about 15 years ago. It features a journalist who is still grieving for her kidnapped baby son many years later. She received a note stating that the sender knows where he is but this is a lie designed to lure her into his hands as he wants to silence her for some reason (I cannot remember why) With help from another man she finally locates her son, now in his teens in America. She and her son share the same rare condition of synesthesia where one can 'see' notes of music in colour or feel them.


message 2: by Lobstergirl, au gratin (new)

Lobstergirl | 44923 comments Mod
Where does the journalist live? Is she married, does she have any other kids? Does she find her son at the conclusion of the book, or earlier? Author female or male? Remember the cover?


message 3: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments Thanks for your reply Lobster Girl. I think maybe she lived in an apartment over an antique business. Am almost sure the author was female. I recall it was a hardback. She finds her son at the conclusion of the book living happily in America with the family he thinks are his.

Regards, Jennifer.


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Sue Elleker | 1053 comments I've been looking for this book for years. The woman who kidnapped him was someone she knew. In the end she says he can stay with his new family, if she is introduced as an old friend and can visit him.


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Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments Sue wrote: "I've been looking for this book for years. The woman who kidnapped him was someone she knew. In the end she says he can stay with his new family, if she is introduced as an old friend and can visit..."

That is the book Sue. The kidnapper was a neighbour who was going back to America the day after she kidnapped the baby. I think it happened while the mother was at a petrol station and yes, that is the right ending. Lets hope we get a breakthrough one day.


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Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments Jennifer wrote: "Sue wrote: "I've been looking for this book for years. The woman who kidnapped him was someone she knew. In the end she says he can stay with his new family, if she is introduced as an old friend a..."

Jennifer wrote: "Sue wrote: "I've been looking for this book for years. The woman who kidnapped him was someone she knew. In the end she says he can stay with his new family, if she is introduced as an old friend a..."

I have a feeling that the word 'woods' could appear in the title but may be wrong. It was a library book - hardback.


message 7: by Kris (last edited Apr 24, 2017 08:18AM) (new)

Kris | 54952 comments Mod
Does anything in this "Best Synesthesia Books" list look familiar? https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/2...

Spoiler alert added to the topic header.


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Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments Kris wrote: "Does anything in this "Best Synesthesia Books" list look familiar? https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/2...

Spoiler alert added to the topic header."

Thanks for your interest Kris. Sadly the book in question does not appear on the list. Still, maybe one day. I'll keep checking.


message 9: by Lobstergirl, au gratin (new)

Lobstergirl | 44923 comments Mod
Is the book set in Britain (until the America part)?


message 10: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments Lobstergirl wrote: "Is the book set in Britain (until the America part)?"
Yes, it is.


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Shelia Williams | 781 comments Who wrote it.


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Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments I cannot remember the author's name or the title.


message 13: by Kris (last edited Apr 25, 2017 08:08AM) (new)

Kris | 54952 comments Mod
Who and where is the father of her son?

Is there romance? Can you tell us about the man who help her find her son - e.g., his job, how they met?

Definite about these points:
- The heroine is a journalist/reporter (or could that be the author's profession)?
- The baby boy was kidnapped at a petrol/gas station?

Anyone murdered in the story?


message 14: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments No one is murdered. I can remember that she is in danger after responding to the note she receives. Can't remember at which point the new man in her life who joins in her quest enters the story or who he is. I think it ends in a romance. I recall her as a journalist. If I'm wrong about that she obviously has a job where she has been in the public eye enough to bring her to the attention of the man who wishes to kill her. I can't remember why. I believes he lives in a secluded country house. She is divorced from the father of her son and I feel that he may have withdrawn from the situation because he can't cope with false hope. The book was a hardback library book and may have had a picture of woodland on the front. After this period of time its hard to recall all the facts. I think she was musical. The synesthesia in relation to musical notes crops up a few times.
When she was at the petrol station she left the car unlocked while she went to pay. Unknown to her the American woman who took the child was also there and took him on the spur of the moment as she longed for a child.


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Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments Bump


message 16: by Ayshe (new)

Ayshe | 4721 comments The Slaughterhouse maybe? I can't find any further info beyond the blurb, so it may not be the book, but just in case.


message 17: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments Ayshe wrote: "The Slaughterhouse maybe? I can't find any further info beyond the blurb, so it may not be the book, but just in case."

Thank you Ayshe for bothering to make contact. Sadly it isn't the book I'm looking for. I'm going to give it a bump whn I find out how to do it.


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Ayshe | 4721 comments Jennifer wrote: "...I'm going to give it a bump whn I find out how to do it. ...."
It's currently bumped. Bumping means just posting a comment (it could be plain "bump" if no other detail/words come to mind).

By default all threads are sorted by "last activity". So if no one has commented in it for long time, thread goes down the list and it becomes less likely that someone who has read your book will notice it. The preferred next bump period is after 30 days (or sooner if you remember more information).


message 19: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments Ayshe wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "...I'm going to give it a bump whn I find out how to do it. ...."
It's currently bumped. Bumping means just posting a comment (it could be plain "bump" if no other detail/words com..."


Thanks Ayshe


message 20: by Kym (new)

Kym | 1056 comments A long shot - Where's My Baby? by Elizabeth Ergas?


message 21: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments Kym wrote: "A long shot - Where's My Baby? by Elizabeth Ergas?"

Thank you Kym for bothering to reply. Sadly it isn't the book in question. I'll keep bumping it every few weeks.


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Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments Giving this another bump.


message 23: by Debbie (last edited Jul 12, 2017 09:50AM) (new)

Debbie | 3 comments Hi
I read a book called "Cry no More" by Linda Howard. Very Similar story line if I remember. Baby son stolen , years later she is no longer with the dad when she gets either a note or a visit from someone with some information and she ends up teaming up with some ex soldier/mercenary type that she later falls for (I think, it's been a couple of years years since I read it). Here is the Synopsis on Amazon if it helps. I know it ends with her deciding to leave the boy with the family he has grown up with.

"On a sultry afternoon in a small dusty village, Milla Boone faces every parent's nightmare. Two assailants kidnap her six-week-old son, leaving Milla in a pool of blood. For ten years Milla's resolve to find her son never wavers. Returning to the scene of the crime, Milla begins to piece together not only her son's fate, but the fate of countless other children who have disappeared in to what appears to be an elaborate and highly lucrative baby smuggling ring. Cautiously, she joins forces with James Diaz, a dangerous stranger with his own agenda, a man who is as untrusting as he is untrustworthy. As Milla's search for her son intensifies, along with a growing desire for Diaz, the quest becomes more treacherous."


message 24: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments Debbie wrote: "Hi
I read a book called "Cry no More" by Linda Howard. Very Similar story line if I remember. Baby son stolen , years later she is no longer with the dad when she gets either a note or a visit from..."

Thanks so much for your reply Debbie. Sadly not the one. He was taken from the back of her car at a petrol station by an American woman. The book you mention looks interesting though. Maybe sometime. But thank you again.


message 25: by Debbie (new)

Debbie | 3 comments You're Welcome, it was a bit of a long shot but you never know. The only other book that I can think of is "Taken" by Niamh O'Connor.

Not sure how to add a link here but synopsis sounds similar to what you are describing...

"It's a cold wet winter night when a car pulls into a service station on Dublin quays. Strapped on to the back-seat is a three-year-old boy. Asleep. Five minutes later he's gone – kidnapped in the time it's taken his mother to pay for her petrol. "

Hope you eventually find the book.


message 26: by El (new)

El | 502 comments Cry No More and Taken for Debbie's clicks.


message 27: by Debbie (new)

Debbie | 3 comments El wrote: "Cry No More and Taken for Debbie's clicks."


Thanks for that El


message 28: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments Debbie wrote: "You're Welcome, it was a bit of a long shot but you never know. The only other book that I can think of is "Taken" by Niamh O'Connor.

Not sure how to add a link here but synopsis sounds similar t..."


Thanks again Debbie and El but have explored that possibility as well. Also I've thrown every word I can think of that relates to a child kidnapping into Google with no luck. I shall keep bumping in hope though. It is so great to receive comments from other members of this group.


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Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments Another bump.


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Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments Giving this another bump.


message 31: by Kris (new)

Kris | 54952 comments Mod
What's the location - England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland? Big city, small town, highway?


message 32: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments Kris wrote: "What's the location - England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland? Big city, small town, highway?"
Hi Kris, location is England.


message 33: by Kris (new)

Kris | 54952 comments Mod
Is this part of a British detective series? If so, can you describe the male/female investigator?


message 34: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments Kris wrote: "Is this part of a British detective series? If so, can you describe the male/female investigator?"
No, not part of a series. I don't think the man who helped the woman trace her son was a PI. Just someone who she became involved with - maybe a journalist. One of the earliest replies in response to my post was from Sue who said she had been looking for the same book for years. I've racked my brains to squeeze some more info. but have failed but thank you all involved with this site for your help in keeping our requests current.


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Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments Another bump


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Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments bumping again


message 37: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments Another bump - Fingers crossed


message 38: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments Apologies, forgot I bumped recently.


message 39: by Tab (new)

Tab (tabbrown) | 5084 comments When does the reader find out the woman has synesthesia? Does she use the condition to help her find her son?


message 40: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments Hi Tab. Quite early in the story. At the end when she discovers where her son is (in America) she recognises the synesthesia in him. He is about 14 then I think. Thank you so much for your interest.


message 41: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments Still unsolved so giving it another bump.


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message 43: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments Juels wrote: "Maybe Forgotten by Nicole Trope?"

Thanks for your interest Juels. Unfortunately not it. The story is set in UK. Great to know that people are reading my post though.


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Kris | 54952 comments Mod
Jennifer, I added plot details to the topic header/title. This might help someone to recognize your book faster. Feel free to edit it using the desktop website (not the mobile app).


message 45: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments Kris wrote: "Jennifer, I added plot details to the topic header/title. This might help someone to recognize your book faster. Feel free to edit it using the desktop website (not the mobile app)."

Kris wrote: "Jennifer, I added plot details to the topic header/title. This might help someone to recognize your book faster. Feel free to edit it using the desktop website (not the mobile app)."

Thank you Kris. That's great.


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Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments Giving this another bump.


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Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments I thought I'd bumped this but cannot see the post so maybe I did something wrong so trying again.


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Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments Another bump.


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Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments Giving this another bump.


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Jennifer Jenkins | 81 comments another bump


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