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Dead on Your Feet (An Exciting British Crime Thriller)
- Detective Inspector Drake, Book 4
- Narrated by: Richard Elfyn
- Length: 10 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A gruesome exhibit. A gallery of death. Can Inspector Drake stop the killer before he demonstrates his ghoulish skills again?
When the dead body of a woman is found on public display, the murder scene bears all the hallmarks of a famous work of art. DI Ian Drake knows he is dealing with a very creative and intelligent killer - one who enjoys having their work showcased for all to see.
As more murders take place, each copying a famous work of art, Drake faces a murderer who always seems to be one step ahead. And when one of the suspects is revealed to be his own brother, the pressure mounts. This case just got very personal.
The art world is small, but the murderer's ego is too big to hide forever. Drake knows he is getting closer to unmasking the culprit, but can he stop the killer before their grand finale - and a very public murder?
Can he catch the killer and avert more deaths?
Dead on Your Feet is the fourth book in the dynamic Inspector Drake crime series. If you like police procedurals, clever mysteries, and gripping thrillers, then you’ll love Stephen Puleston’s Ian Drake novels.
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- Kelly Kenrick
- 2021-04-05
Very interesting
I'm really enjoying these books by Stephen Puleston. He creates a well-developed character is Inspector Drake, who evolves and changes, or tries to change, over time, while not dwelling too much on the minutiae of his life, which in my opinion, can take away from the story itself.
Drake and his team have a difficult set of murders to solve involving the art world. Corpses posed in various tableaus which are tied to other pieces of well known art, start to show up in various places. Drake and his team need to find out how they are linked, and why the individuals are being killed.
Puleston writes in-depth characters and keeps you guessing until the end, while throwing out the occasional red herring, which mimics the real life dilemma of crime investigators who must sift through the clues to arrive at the truth.
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