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Slaughterhouse Farm
- Narrado por: Olivia Mace, Annette Holland
- Duração: 11 horas e 26 minutos
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Sinopse
A gripping new crime series for fans of Val McDermid, Jane Casey and Cara Hunter
’Compelling crime fiction with a beating heart of authenticity’ Hayley Scrivenor, author of Dirt Town
’Brimming with suspense!’ Heather Darwent, author of Sunday Times bestseller The Things We Do To Our Friends
‘CSI Ally Dymond is a gem, engaging, relatable, smart – everything you want in a main character’ Trevor Wood, author of The Man on the Street
A family secret worth killing for…
In the dead of night, 72-year-old Miriam Narracott is found wandering on Exmoor, holding a knife and covered in blood. Inside the family farmhouse lies the body of her adult son, Gabe.
CSI Ally Dymond is on compassionate leave, but when approached by the new DI, recently arrived from London and eager to have Ally's keen eye and local knowledge on the case, she finds herself being drawn back in.
With their only suspect Miriam unwilling – or unable – to talk, the team must dig into the family’s history to uncover a motive. Instead they find evidence that Gabe was involved with a criminal network, suggesting a completely different chain of events. But if Miriam isn’t the killer – then who is?
The gripping second novel in the CSI Ally Dymond series.
‘Shot through with wit and peopled by characters you care about’ Gill Perdue, author of If I Tell
‘T. Orr Munro has weaved such an intricate story, she’ll have you guessing right until the end’ Sophia Spiers, author of The Call of Cassandra Rose
‘A well-written, perfectly plotted novel that hooked me in right from the prologue’ Diane Jeffrey, author of The Guilty Mother