"There it was in black and white, 'Baby snatched in Livingstone Park.' The park was exactly the same today as it had been then: it was everything else that had changed. Everything else had faded like a twenty-five year old newspaper cutting...or a dream." ~ Stella had always preferred to dream rather than experience the magnolia coloured monotony of waking life. Dreams transported her to a wide screen Technicolor world filled with mystery and wonder. This was a place where she was free from inhibition and doubt, able to experience love, friendship, thrills and adventure. The arrival of a baby confused everything. Her ability to distinguish dreams from reality became blurred. Life was slipping away beyond her control. Then she met Martina - 'The Girl without the Kalashnikov' - and Stella's life, whether awake or asleep, spiralled into the realm of nightmares. ~ Jennifer Button lives in Kent with her husband and two dachshunds. In her second novel, she continues to explore the themes of guilt, trust and betrayal as her characters tread a fine line between truth and fiction, sanity and madness.