Breakneck Point
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Narrado por:
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Olivia Mace
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Kris Dyer
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De:
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T. Orr Munro
Sobre este áudio
A gripping new crime series for fans of Val McDermid, Jane Casey and Cara Hunter
‘Gold-standard crime writing’ Erin Kinsley
‘An impressive start in an exciting new series’ The Sun
‘Authentic and atmospheric’ Adele Parks, Platinum
‘Packed with authenticity’ Mail Online
Evidence never lies… But people do.
CSI Ally Dymond’s commitment to justice has cost her a place on the major investigations team. After exposing corruption in the ranks, she’s stuck working petty crimes on the sleepy North Devon coast.
Then the body of nineteen-year-old Janie Warren turns up in the seaside town of Bidecombe, and Ally’s expert skills are suddenly back in demand.
But when the evidence she discovers contradicts the lead detective’s theory, nobody wants to listen to the CSI who landed their colleagues in prison.
Time is running out to catch a killer no one is looking for – no one except Ally. What she doesn’t know is that he’s watching, from her side of the crime scene tape, waiting for the moment to strike.
‘I genuinely found it hard to put down. The writing is beautifully paced and the double viewpoint creates great tension.’ Alex Gray
'Fiendishly clever plotting. I was hooked from start to finish’ Sarah Stovell, author of Other Parents
©2022 T. Orr Munro (P)2022 Harpercollins PublishersResumo da Crítica
"Gold-standard crime writing." (Erin Kinsley)
"I genuinely found it hard to put down. The writing is beautifully paced and the double viewpoint creates great tension." (Alex Gray)
"Authentic and atmospheric.... Will appeal to fans of Broadchurch." (Adele Parks)