
The Body on the Shore
DCI Craig Gillard, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Marston York
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Written by:
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Nick Louth
About this listen
A killer is at work in the supposedly safe commuter belt. DCI Gillard needs answers fast....
Promising architect Peter Young is shot dead at his desk. DCI Craig Gillard is on the scene, looking at what appears to be a brutal and highly professional hit: two bullets, fired with ice-cold calm. Gillard knows that the most crucial question in solving the crime is one word: why?
Two weeks later, on the Lincolnshire coast, another body is found on a windswept beach. In this case there is no identity for the young man, just a curious brand burned into his neck. As the mystery deepens, Gillard is plunged into a case without answers, finding himself up against dark forces - people who believe in only two things: blood and a warped code of honour. This time lives are on the line, children's lives - as well as his own.
At breakneck pace and with a jaw-dropping twist, the suspense-filled second DCI Gillard crime thriller is perfect for fans of Robert Bryndza, Patricia Gibney and Faith Martin.
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- Eveline Howells
- 2021-10-13
Very interesting
I found this book was most informative. I never really understood the real life dangers of the Balkin regions of the world. I now know to be very careful on judging peoples behaviour from that region .
This is book 2 from Nick Lough and well read by Marsten York.
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- Jennifer
- 2023-04-08
Good writing of a somber story
Good dialogue, believable characters. This story set in Surrey and Albania is hard to put down. Its rather somber theme strives for realism; and the audiobook is good enough to hold onto for a second reading.
The narrator is very talented. I am impressed!
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