Give Me The Child review: Compelling psychological thriller

Give Me The Child by Mel McGrath HQ, £12.99 

But Cat is horrified to discover that Ruby Winters is the love child of her husband Tom.

She does her best to welcome Ruby into the family but starts to suspect that the story about her mother’s death doesn’t add up.

And when Cat starts asking questions of Tom, he tries to have her sectioned.

Fearing that her own daughter Freya is at risk, Cat faces a race against time to protect her.

Set against the backdrop of riots across London, this compelling psychological thriller about deception and manipulation features a killer twist.

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