
The Body on the Moor
DCI Craig Gillard, Book 8
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Narrated by:
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Marston York
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Written by:
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Nick Louth
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You can never escape the past. Especially on the moors....
After the National Crime Agency cracks a major drug gang, junior barrister Julia McGann finds herself defending the violent enforcer Terrence Bonner. This high-profile case is a coup for her, but almost immediately things start to go wrong. Intruders break into her house, and then a young girl turns up at her door with a horrifying story to tell.
Three months later, DCI Craig Gillard and his team struggle with the shocking murder of a much-respected local headmaster, found dead in his own car. The baffling crime fills the newspapers but yields few clues. As Gillard sifts the evidence, a pair of blood-spattered gloves seems important.
Why were they used for both the murder and for the burglary at Julia’s house? What secrets is the barrister hiding...and what happened on the Derbyshire Moors two decades ago that could be the key to these shocking events?
A story of deceit, vengeance and blackmail, best-selling author Nick Louth will leave you reeling in this unpredictable crime thriller.
©2021 Nick Louth (P)2021 W F HowesWhat listeners say about The Body on the Moor
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- RubysMother
- 2023-05-20
DCI Gillard does it again
He and his team are smart and intuitive and the characterizations are honest and true.
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- Anonymous User
- 2024-06-12
Depressing
I felt the story was well written and presented as the precious Nick Louth books. But the overall theme of failure and poor judgement was very sad.
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