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Bye Bye Baby [Kindle Edition]

Allan Guthrie
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A UK Kindle Store Top Ten Bestseller

When a seven-year-old boy disappears after school, the case is handed to Detective Frank Collins. He's been looking to lead a high-profile case for a while, and sets out determined to prove his worth. But the missing schoolboy is only a trigger for another crime. Someone is intent on exploiting the boy's grief-stricken mother. And they have plans for Frank Collins too.


Praise for BYE BYE BABY

"The approach is so fresh that it makes the whole thing feel like the first time I've read a police story" Do Some Damage

"...a purely original, funny, sharp piece of writing. It has a plot that develops in an unorthodox, non-linear fashion--hardly resembling many of the police procedurals I've read. It's often noted that Guthrie is one of the top working mystery writers, and he certainly lives up to that reputation..." Death By Killing

"A story that moves quickly, in short chapters of crisp prose, with plenty of plot turns to hold the attention, and characters you can love and others you can hate... Like Guthrie's full-length novels, Bye Bye Baby is sly, noir as all hell (more noir than some, actually), and it just might bring a tear of pity to your eyes. It's a police procedural filled with incident and back story, and man, what an ending." Detectives Beyond Borders 

"...a dark, clever, funny and sad story which races along to reach a smart conclusion. A tough and lovely slice of the hard side of life." You Would Say That, Wouldn't You?


Praise for SLAMMER

"SLAMMER is the most relentlessly page-turning novel this reviewer has come across in a long, long time, but Guthrie does so much more than just throw visceral action and sharp banter at the reader, teasing and cajoling us with red herrings and subtle foreshadowing, delving deep inside a mind that is quickly unravelling into psychotic madness. At SLAMMER's core is a surprisingly subtle examination of what it means to be good or evil, and how easily that distinction can become blurred. Guthrie creates empathy for all his characters – there are no faceless monsters here – and in portraying the prisoners and their guards as two sides of the same human coin, he nails a universal truth about the nature of life and about the way we differentiate good and bad, sanity and madness." The Scotsman

"This is Guthrie's masterpiece to date, grim and brutal in tone, cunning in design and flawless in the telling. Guthrie keeps the numerous plot turns both exciting and believable. There is a surprise twist in the middle of the novel that stuns the reader and makes the pace even faster...SLAMMER is not only artful, it's real art." Bookgasm

"...an absolute masterpiece, really should be at the top of everyone's "must-read" list" Eurocrime

"...a gripping psychological crime novel. When we speak of those on the forefront of dark fiction ...Guthrie’s name is near the top of the list, and SLAMMER proves why." Bookspot Central

"a dark jigsaw-puzzle of a book... expect moments of 'oh, I see!' mingled with sharp sadness. Nick Glass is an unforgettable protagonist and Guthrie has placed him in a darkly tragic, poignant, and ultimately satisfying psychological thriller." The Drowning Machine

"Guthrie's prose is a series of short, sharp shocks, reeking of the visceral brutality of the toughest contemporary noir... those who enjoy the darker side of the genre are in for some serious thrills." The Guardian

"one of the best thrillers of the year" The Editor's Notebook



About the author:

Allan Guthrie is an award-winning Scottish crime writer. His debut novel, TWO-WAY SPLIT, was shortlisted for the CWA Debut Dagger award and went on to win the Theakstons Crime Novel Of The Year in 2007. He is the author of four other novels: KISS HER GOODBYE (nominated for an Edgar), HARD MAN, SAVAGE NIGHT and SLAMMER and three novellas: KILL CLOCK , KILLING MUM and BYE BYE BABY. When he's not writing, he's a literary agent with Jenny Brown Associates.

About the Author

Allan Guthrie was born in Orkney, but has lived in Edinburgh for most of his adult life. His first novel, Two-Way Split, won the 2007 Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year. His second novel, Kiss Her Goodbye, was nominated for Edgar, Anthony and Gumshoe awards. He is also the author of the novels Hard Man and Savage Night. His other Barrington Stoke title is Kill Clock. Allan lives in Edinburgh.

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50 of 53 people found the following review helpful
Truly Original 8 Jan 2011
By JanLuke
Format:Kindle Edition
Bye Bye Baby is a novella, not a term I had heard of before getting a Kindle. For those like me who aren't quite sure a novella sits between a short story and a novel, a long short story if you will.

Detective Frank Collins is keen to work his first high profile case, keen to prove he's there on his own merit not just because his uncle's the boss. Seven year old Bruce Wilson goes missing and Collins is given the case, needing a female officer to help interview Bruce's Mother the only officer available is DC Erica Mason. The pair have history this will be interesting. So far so good, fairly standard Crime fiction material. However from here on in things twist and turn in a truly engaging original manner. Alan Guthrie conveys the fear, despair and sadness of having your child taken together with the overriding hope at the promise of being reunited.

The original tale was a short story written from the mothers point of view( as a bonus this is included at the end of the book) In itself a real little gem but the basic idea must have been begging to be extended. The story has been seamlessly fleshed out adding depth, background and a few more twists.

This is my second Guthrie offering and not my last.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
What a Clever Story 10 Feb 2011
By C. Bannister TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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I don't normally read Novella's but this one may change all that.

The story opens with a policeman visits a mother because she has reported her young son as missing and without spoiling the story line I can't really say much more....

This has a taut story line, characters are lifelike and the story progresses at a pace which makes this a fantastic read, I will buying more of Alan Guthrie's work.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
Excellent tale 1 Feb 2011
By Midnight TOP 100 REVIEWER
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As I'd enjoyed reading another of Allan Guthrie's short stories/novellas Killing Mum, I started Bye Bye Baby at lunchtime for a quick read.

The story introduces Frank Collins, an ex bus driver who joined the Police and several years later became a Detective with just a smattering of help from his uncle, DI James Fleck. He is assigned to investigate the disappearance of a seven year old child. His colleague on the case is DC Erica Mason.

Allan Guthrie is obviously a talented writer and weaves an excellent story. He has managed to create a police/crime novella that blends some humour into a clever plot with an underlying subject which is sad and very often mis-understood. I will not expand any further as you can never tell what might give a plot away and blight the enjoyment of other readers.

The Bye Bye Baby novella is an expanded story based on another short story written by Allan Guthrie that was published in an anthology of crime stories. The original version has thoughtfully been included at the end of and it is interesting to read the story from a different character's viewpoint - in the case of the original, the victim's perspective whereas the novella is the Detective's take on it.

I have just discovered that Allan Guthrie has some full length novels published and both Killing Mum and Bye Bye Baby have whetted my appetite for more of his work - I don't know why I've never come across his work before but hope to enjoy more in the near future.

If you like crime stories, particularly from Scottish authors, try this - it's an excellent value taster and you won't be disappointed.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Well written short story
I must admit that I thought this story was well written though I did find the ending rather abrupt and a little disappointing. Read more
Published 2 days ago by Shaggy Dancer
good
i don't usually read short stories but this was the exception .Very good story i was wishing it had been a full length novel
Published 3 days ago by Helen Kay Irons
Remember you're my baby...
In Bye Bye Baby Guthrie brings his knack for creating self-serving immoral characters and puts them to work in a police procedural. Read more
Published 2 months ago by G. Brennan
I love this wicked novella, thus tried my hand at a review in prose...
Bruce. Knowing his name, knowing lots of facts isn't enough. Or is it? Facts. Turniquets to the mind, tightening, loosening, solving nothing. Souvenirs of what probably was. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Connie Haag
Allan Guthrie writes awesome stories
First bought one of his short stories as it had good reviews and under a pound. It was so good have subsequently bought everything he has written that is available from kindle. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Cloud
Well worth a read
Interesting to see how the story was fleshed out from the original but a gripping read good for a short trip!
Published 9 months ago by Craig McGill
Gritty and twisty
Bye Bye Baby started as a much shorter story, which is included here, but the longer length gives it room to breathe. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Gary Marshall
More twists and turns that a mountain road.
The latest release by Allan Guthrie does not disappoint the seasoned reader. I picked up 'Two Way Split' by the same author when it came out, purely on impulse, and have followed... Read more
Published 12 months ago by gallagher027
So obvious its a joke
The only reason I carried on reading this was to prove to my self that the plot line is so obvious that I could guess the content of the next page

I held on to the... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Tigerbeer
A Cracking Novella
A delusional mother claims her dead son has been kidnapped. Det. Collins gets the case as a prank, but when a ransom demands comes in, nothing is what it seems. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Simon Wood
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