The Reborn

The Reborn by Lin Anderson is a large type edition published by Windsor/Paragon in 2011, featuring 402 pages in English. This book presents a gripping narrative centered around the investigation of a pregnant teenager’s body discovered in a Hall of Mirrors, with the foetus surgically removed. Forensic scientist Rhona MacLeod is brought in to assist the police, leading to a complex exploration of crime and the psychological intricacies surrounding the case.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the investigation as suspicion turns towards Jeff Coulter, a psychotic inmate known for his unsettling hobby of creating Reborns—realistic baby dolls. The story delves into themes of crime against women and the challenges faced by forensic scientists in unraveling the truth. This edition offers an accessible reading experience, making it suitable for those interested in fiction that intertwines forensic science with dark psychological elements.
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When the body of a pregnant teenager is found in a Hall of Mirrors with the full-term foetus surgically removed, forensic scientist Rhona MacLeod is called in to assist the police. Suspicion falls on Jeff Coulter, a psychotic inmate at a nearby hospital whose hobby is making Reborns – chillingly realistic baby dolls.
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