In Too Deep
Anglesey, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Alice White
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Written by:
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Simon McCleave
About this listen
Bestselling phenomenon Simon McCleave is back with another gripping, atmospheric new crime thriller series set on the Isle of Anglesey, Wales.
‘An intriguing crime thriller’ The Sun
‘Full of twists and with plenty of atmosphere.’ – Million-copy bestseller Faith Martin
Some secrets should stay buried for ever…
Two months since ex-Police Negotiator Laura Hart was forced back into action after her son’s kidnap, she has re-joined the force as a DI. On her first day, an anonymous tip-off leads to the discovery of a skeleton in a crumbling castle ruin near the seaside town of Beaumaris, Anglesey.
Laura can’t wait to prove herself by solving the case and when the investigation leads her to MI5 and the Real IRA, she knows she’s on the trail of something truly explosive.
But some people will do anything to stop their secrets coming out – as the rising body count shows. With the threat drawing in and her family yet again in danger, this time, is Laura in too deep?
A pulse-pounding, atmospheric crime thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Perfect for fans of L.J. Ross, Ann Cleeves, Elly Griffiths and Val McDermid .
©2023 Simon McCleave (P)2023 HarperCollins PublishersWhat the critics say
‘McCleave weaves an ingenious backstory from the troubles in Ireland with a modern murder in Anglesey. Fantastic tension with a deftly written plot.’ – TIM SULLIVAN
‘Action-packed! A great thriller in a gorgeous location.’ – international bestselling author LISA GARDNER
'A harrowing story set against a stunning backdrop. Anglesey becomes McCleave's newest brutal playground.’ MORGAN GREENE
‘The tension keeps you gripped until the last page.’ RACHEL MCLEAN