
Crooked Was His Cane
Detective Inspector Declan Walsh, Book 19
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Narrated by:
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Robin Laing
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By:
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Jack Gatland
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The critically acclaimed, internationally bestselling Declan Walsh series continues...
Waiting for a taxi can be murder.
Someone is killing London "black cab" taxi drivers.
Seemingly unconnected, but all with the same MO, bodies are being found across the City of London, and only two clues connect them; an unknown killer with a crooked walking cane, and the title to a folk song placed on rolled paper inside their mouths.
Now, DCI Walsh and his team, still reeling after the end of Harvest For The Reaper must hunt down the killer, falling into a world of taxi apps, cab driver tribalism, a map of death related to "The Knowledge," and a cold crime from decades earlier, while fighting the potential closure of their unit...
Is this the last case for the Last Chance Saloon—no matter what happens?
The nineteenth audiobook in the critically acclaimed, internationally bestselling series of procedural crime thrillers featuring DCI Declan Walsh and the team of the Last Chance Saloon, Crooked Was His Cane is perfect for fans of J.D Kirk, L.J Ross, Ian Rankin, Alex Smith, Rachel McLean, J M Dalgliesh and Ann Cleeves, among others.
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- 26-05-2025
Nineteen books with minimal characters development.
Having listened to all 19 books I can say that they were purely case based whodunit.There was little character development
Also the narrator used the most annoying voice for the main female character(an Indian detectivè)not to mention Alex Munro's annoying use of "Ĺaddie".On reflection the only good books were the ones dealing with Carl Schitter(sp),Mary of the other plots were contrived.
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