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Dead Memories: An addictive and gripping crime thriller

Detective Kim Stone Crime Thriller, Book 10

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Dead Memories: An addictive and gripping crime thriller

Written by: Angela Marsons
Narrated by: Jan Cramer
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She ruined their lives. Now they’re going to destroy hers.

"Someone is re-creating every traumatic point in your life. They are doing this to make you suffer, to make you hurt and the only possible end game can be death. Your death."

On the fourth floor of Chaucer House, two teenagers are found chained to a radiator. The boy is dead but the girl is alive. For Detective Kim Stone every detail of the scene mirrors her own terrifying experience with her brother Mikey, when they lived in the same tower block 30 years ago.

When the bodies of a middle-aged couple are discovered in a burnt-out car, Kim can’t ignore the chilling similarity to the deaths of Erica and Keith - the only loving parents Kim had ever known.

Faced with a killer who is re-creating traumatic events from her past, Kim must face the brutal truth that someone wants to hurt her in the worst way possible. Desperate to stay on the case, she is forced to work with profiler Alison Lowe, who has been called in to observe and monitor Kim’s behaviour.

Kim has spent years catching dangerous criminals and protecting the innocent. But with a killer firmly fixed on destroying Kim, can she solve this complex case and save her own life, or will she become the final victim?

The heart-stopping and totally addictive new crime thriller from multimillion-copy number one bestseller Angela Marsons will have you completely hooked.

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fun

Delightfully silly and improbable.
I like that Stone was finally called out (if only a tiny bit) on her unhealthy coping strategies. Her character frustrates me sometimes. Like, it's a good thing she has an unusually high solve rate, because if not, there's no way she could keep a job with the way she interacts with people. What really bothers me is her refusal to change and evolve.
But yeah, a fun, if a bit ridiculous installment.

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