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wellthy
One of the most fascinating crime books I've read.
Woman's Day
Tanya Bretherton tells the moving story of an explosive and unforgettable mystery.
Law Society Journal
A pacy tale recommended for history lovers.
ReadPlus
Paralleling the escalating love of crime fiction is an intense interest in real life crime, and The suitcase baby falls into this realm, a non fiction book telling a story of a horrible crime, but at the same time showing the background that led to this murder and others like it.
Sunday Canberra Times
It is a chilling story that made headlines and is recounted in simple, often moving writing.
Law Society Journal
A pacy tale recommended for history lovers.
Australian Women's Weekly
Bretherton's unflinching fact-finding is what makes this book throb.
Australian Women's Weekly
Bretherton's unflinching fact-finding is what makes this book throb.
Weekend Australian
While poignantly detailing the terrible lack of support for single mothers and their babies in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, this book provides a balanced account.

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