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  • A Normal November

  • The Freeman Files Series, Book 15
  • By: Ted Tayler
  • Narrated by: Roger Clark
  • Length: 6 hrs and 12 mins

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A Normal November

By: Ted Tayler
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Publisher's Summary

Who shot recently wed garage owner Richard Chaloner in November, 2016? The theory at the time was that it was a robbery gone wrong.

The Crime Review Team in Wiltshire, England, was formed to investigate unsolved cases. The team, headed by Gus Freeman, has successfully resolved more than a dozen cold-case murders. For this case, the Crime Review Team needs to uncover the motive for the killing—and fast.

Gus dismisses the original theory that the Chaloner murder was a robbery gone wrong. Something convinces him that it was personal. Was the killer someone Chaloner knew? Gus Freeman has handled every imaginable type of crime in his career with the police force, but nothing was ever like this one.

©2019 Ted Tayler (P)2023 Blackstone Publishing

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