
Play Dead
Detective Kim Stone Crime Thriller, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Jan Cramer
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Written by:
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Angela Marsons
About this listen
The girl stared unseeing up to the blue sky. Her mouth was open, as if she was about to speak, to cry for help… but her voice had been silenced forever.
When Detective Kim Stone and her team are sent to Westerley, a forensic research facility, they discover the body of a young woman, her mouth filled with soil. But she doesn’t belong there. It seems a killer has discovered the perfect cover for their crime.
Kim breaks the devastating news of Jemima’s murder to her parents, who speak of a gentle soul with no enemies. Yet when Jemima’s sister confides in Kim that she was afraid to leave the house, Kim is certain that Jemima knew her killer, and is determined to find this brutal murderer before he strikes again.
Scouring Jemima’s crime scene, Kim finds a hairgrip, decorated with a heart cut in two. Then a second woman is attacked and left for dead, her mouth crammed with dirt, just like Jemima’s. A similar hairgrip is found nearby. But when she wakes in hospital, she can’t remember what happened, only the sing-song rhyme one for you and one for me.
As Kim stares into her tear-filled eyes, she vows to uncover what links the women. And when she learns they went to the same school, she knows the answers lie buried in the past. But then a third woman goes missing, and she knows time is running out. Can she find the truth before a twisted, damaged mind claims another life?
An absolutely heart-pounding mystery thriller from multi-million-copy number one bestseller Angela Marsons that will have you hooked on the Detective Kim Stone series.
Can be enjoyed as a standalone.
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- Genevieve Paquette
- 2021-02-08
ok
Some problematic elements, but still, it was a fast paced, unnerving, tense read. And it focused on Tracey, the unethical journalist, which was great She’s a great character and I liked that we got to explore her past and see some of her formative experiences. It helped to bring dimension (and sympathy) to her character.
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- Stefany Mathias
- 2022-12-28
Enjoyed this one
I really enjoyed this read. In this book of the series you learn much more about DI Kim Stone herself.
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