Baton.
And the snap-snap-snap ....
There is some violence, but none of it graphic, and there is no strong language, although there is some blasphemy.
For Beaufort readers, this is a darker story, and is very lacking in tea and cake.
Urban fantasy with a good dose of humour, snark, and ducks, this is the story of a one detective who\'s determined to follow the evidence wherever it takes her, even when it contradicts everything she knows to be real.
It is not, however, a cozy mystery.
What Happened in London is the story of how not-yet-DI Adams came to Toot Hansell, the village at the centre of the Beaufort Scales cozy mysteries.
Let\'s be having you, then.
And the bloody duck.
Chocolate.
Light.
How different can this really be? So: Baton.
And she knows how to handle human monsters, after all.
Not on her watch.
But six kids are missing, and she\'s not going to let there be a seventh.
Not with the snap-snap-snap .
She doesn\'t think it\'s anyone\'s usual case, not with the vanishing children and the looming bridge and the hungry river.
This is not DS Adams\' usual case.
This is not DS Adams\' usual kit.
Duck.
Chocolate.
Light.
Baton