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Before The Cradle Falls
Before The Cradle Falls
Author: James F. David
Paralyzed by drink and despair since the accidental death of his young daughter, Shelby, Detective Kyle Sommers nonetheless must lead a task force to catch a brutal serial killer. Nicknamed the Cradle Robber, this murderer has methodically snuffed out the lives of children all along the California coast. Now he's come to Portland. — While investi...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780765342157
ISBN-10: 0765342154
Publication Date: 5/16/2004
Pages: 384
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  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 25 ratings
Publisher: Tor Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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A brutal serial killer has been snuffing out the lives of childern along the west coast,starting in California.Moving north,he has now struck in portland,oregon.Detective Sommers leads the task force that is trying to catch the CRADLE ROBBER.
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A brutal serial killer has been snuffing out the lives of children alon the West Coast, starting in California,m oving notth, he has now struct in Portland, Oregon. Detective Kyle Sommers leads the task force to catch the Cradle Robber. A mysterious man saves local childern from danger-then vanished. Driven by the death of his own daughter this man has returned from the future to save a generation of children- icluding his own. Diabolically the Cradle Robber has laid a trap for both Sommors and the time traveler...when it might it destroy every adult and child it the city.
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reviewed Before The Cradle Falls on + 108 more book reviews
really different mystery...time travel,romance, and a serial killer on the loose
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Good book. Very thought provoking ideas about time travel and the past.


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