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  • Dance with Death

  • The Wild Fens Murder Mystery Series, Book 8
  • By: Jack Cartwright
  • Narrated by: Graham Mack
  • Length: 9 hrs and 39 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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Dance with Death

By: Jack Cartwright
Narrated by: Graham Mack
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A mother's love lives in the shadow of death.

The sudden death of a colleague spells both change and opportunity for DI Bloom and her team. But their grief is cut short when the body of a woman is discovered in a nearby farmer’s field. Myra Dicks, a university lecturer and driving force behind the Cultural Heritage Society, had just six months left until she retired from a brilliant career.

When the investigation uncovers the real Myra Dicks, they discover a side of her that casts suspicion on a single person–a man who understands exactly how to get away with murder. With the death of their friend in mind, DI Bloom and her team push forward, hoping to close the investigation down so they can mourn their loss.

But when a second body is discovered, the game changes. More than one person might have wanted Myra dead, so the time for grief will have to wait.

Dance With Death is the eighth book in the Wild Fens Murder Mystery series by Jack Cartwright. Filled with twists, peppered with romance and littered with humor, the Wild Fens Murder Mysteries are perfect for fans of JM Dalgliesh, Ann Cleeves, Rachel McClean, and Faith Martin.

©2023 Jack Cartwright (P)2023 Jack Cartwright

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Narrator saves the day

Not the usual standard at all. Only Graham Mack’s fabulous narration makes it at all worth listening to

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Not in the league of the rest of the series.

I loved this series up to this book. The central character of Freya has progressively become more dislikable. All the characters are well drawn but the office politics is starting to detract from the actual murder investigation. Listen to the early books but this one … maybe not.

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Great book

I have listened to several of his books and loved them. you are sure to be entertained by his writing. Has a great plot characters with good narration.

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