
A Visit from the Devil
The Anglesey Murders, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Andy Cresswell
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By:
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Conrad Jones
About this listen
DI Alan Williams is faced with the most brutal murder scene he's witnessed: the ritual killing of an elderly widow. Evidence at the scene indicates that the murderer is close, and the investigation runs at breakneck speed in the hunt to stop them from striking again. Meanwhile, the busy port of Holyhead is being used by unscrupulous traffickers, who are embroiled in a violent turf war. With resources stretched, DI Williams is facing a case that could break him.
©2019 Conrad Jones (P)2021 W F HowesThese books seem to have gone unnoticed or unreviewed in Aus but i feel they deserve some profile.
i am always on the look out for really good procedurals that are well plotted with a DI that gets on the with the job, doesn't get sacked and doesn't have a mean boss. Shouldn't be too cliched, formulaic or sexist and must have a decent reader without a ridiculous posh accent. This one nails all criteria!
DI is an ordinary unflashy guy whose buys trifles for one on sale (as opposed to just glugging scotch) and gets on with his boss. There are multiple plot lines that unfold nicely. A substantial narrative unlike some of the more childish offerings in the crime genre. WELL DONE.
Liked this one even more than last...
Great story, nice reader: Has all the elements
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