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Fatal Last Words
- Bob Skinner, Book 19
- Narrated by: James Bryce
- Length: 14 hrs and 7 mins
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Publisher's Summary
It's August and the Edinburgh International Book Festival is in full swing. The world of books is focused on Charlotte Square Gardens, so it's a considerable embarrassment when a successful crime writer and key member of the Scottish Parliament is found dead in the author tent. But is it natural causes?
DCC Bob Skinner, on the edge of a career-defining moment, doesn't need this in his life. But the victim's phone was tapped, and a brother officer has a threatening visitor. A second victim begs the question: have the authors become targets themselves?
Skinner is going to have to dig deep to solve it, even as his own world implodes and a famous friendship is shattered for ever...
©2009 Portador Ltd (P)2009 Isis Publishing Ltd
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