
The Baby-Snatcher is the 6th (and final) Inspector Ramsay standalone mystery by Ann Cleeves. Originally released in 1997, this reformat and re-release 25th March 2025 by Macmillan is 324 pages and is available in paperback, audio, and ebook formats. It's worth noting that the ebook format has a handy interactive table of contents as well as interactive links and references throughout.
Ramsay's drawn into an odd local situation when a panicked teenager is banging on his front door by her mother's uncharacteristic disappearance. Although the situation resolves, the later murder of the teen's mother, draws him again into a murder investigation alongside his investigation into a spate of local child abductions. As with the other books in the series, there's a pervasive sadness and sordidness which makes for a melancholy read.
The unabridged audiobook has a run time of 7 hours 2 minutes and is capably read by series narrator Simon Mattacks. He has a beautifully modulated classically trained light baritone voice and does a great job of delineating a range of characters of both sexes and a number of regional accents, shifting quickly and flawlessly. Sound and production quality are high throughout the read.
There's not a ton of continuity in this series, and it works very well as a standalone read. This book is also quite intricately plotted, but there aren't any major spoilers if they're read out of order. The denouement and resolution were satisfying, if melancholy.
This series is definitely not as polished as her later work, but there are glimpses of the style and development which later gave rise to Vera and Shetland. It has "good bones" and works very well, despite the pervasive sadness which threads throughout the entire series.
Four stars. Well worth seeking out for fans of moody atmospheric British crime.
Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.
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