A Bustle in the Hedgerow (CASMIRC)
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A Bustle in the Hedgerow (CASMIRC)

Paperback – September 25, 2013

Price
$16.99
Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN-13
978-1494403720

Description

" Dark and twisted... [Miller's] novels are complex psychological thrillers." --Rege Behe, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review "A BUSTLE IN THE HEDGEROW by Ben Miller will have readers clinging to the edge of their seats as they turn the pages." --Judge, 22nd Annual Writer's Digest Self-Published Book Awardsxa0xa0"A BUSTLE IN THE HEDGEROW starts out deceptively simple, but gets more complex and interesting as the mystery deepens. Characters are three-dimensional and multifaceted... a good psychological thriller that allows the reader to piece together the clues to a mystery." --Catherine Langrehr, IndieReader The Piper (CASMIRC Book 2) now available on Kindle! Ben Miller was born in Franklin, Pennsylvania. He earned his Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from Yale University and his Medical Doctorate from the University of Pittsburgh. Since completing residency training in Pediatrics, he has worked as a Pediatric Hospitalist and Diagnostic Specialist. Ben currently resides with his wife and three daughters in a suburb of Pittsburgh. He continues to work on his next novel while practicing and teaching pediatrics. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • "This nail-biter teems with suspense...An unrelenting debut thriller." --Kirkus Reviews The strangled body of a 9-year-old girl is discovered behind a hedgerow bordering her school playground in York, Pennsylvania. The local authorities’ only clue lies in a scrap of paper left in her front pocket, with a short phrase printed on it in an unfamiliar language. Jackson Byrne, an FBI agent who specializes in investigating crimes against children, has just completed a book tour promoting his best-seller about solving his most recent high-profile case—the abduction and murder of a celebrity’s young daughter. Unexpectedly, Jack receives an invitation from an old family friend and powerful political insider urging him to run for the U.S. Senate. At the same time, his FBI division learns of the murder of another child with a similar mysterious message, launching them into a search for a serial killer given the moniker The Playground Predator. As Jack becomes torn between his excitement about a new career and others’ expectations of a celebrated investigator, he must also continue to deal with demons from his past. While Jack’s devoted wife, a sycophantic young FBI colleague, and an ambitious and attractive female reporter all try to influence his path, none of them pulls the strings as effectively as the enigmatic Randall, the psychologically disturbed but brilliant Playground Predator himself, who orchestrates his own master plan, eventually dragging Jack into an inevitable showdown. "A BUSTLE IN THE HEDGEROW starts out deceptively simple, but gets more complex and interesting as the mystery deepens. Characters are three-dimensional and multifaceted... a good psychological thriller that allows the reader to piece together the clues to a mystery." --Catherine Langrehr, IndieReader

Customer Reviews

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Had to keep reading

It might sound cliche, but this book is a page-turner (literally). I read the final 250 pages in 2 days - couldn't put it down out of curiosity to see what happened next... Interesting and intriguing ending - I'm curious to see if this was done with a book #2 in mind. Don't mind the occasional grammatical error, because the deeper you dive into this book, the more it will draw you in. A testament to self-published authors everywhere and job well done by the author!
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Worth the read...

The first thing that caught my attention about this book was the title. It was not until the end of the book that I fully appreciated how clever that title was. While I always enjoy a good thriller/crime novel, I find I forget most of them the day after I read them. As I neared the ending of "A Bustle in the Hedgerow", I was compelled to stay up and finish the book to see how it ended. Surprisingly, I then found myself thinking about it for days, and liking it more and more! I find endings of books often disappoint - this one did not. An excellent read!
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suspenseful!

Well developed plot, suspenseful, page turner. I read it on a plane and was disappointed when I came to my destination and had to put it down. Good discussion of the controversies in child abuse and inconsistencies in governmental agencies.
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Five Stars

Wonderful story, well-written by a new author.
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Five Stars

Very impressive first novel!