
Denver Homicide
The City Murders, Volume 5
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Narrated by:
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Rich McVicar
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By:
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John C. Dalglish
About this listen
An airline pilot arrives home on Easter Sunday to discover his wife's lifeless body. Experienced detective Kate Walker, and her young partner Tanner Austin, are assigned the case. They have little to go on, and their frustration quickly builds. When a second body turns up, it only deepens the mystery. Fearing there are more victims to come, the detectives push themselves to unravel a bizarre case of Denver Homicide.
More from John C. Dalglish - The City Murders Series (A Clean Suspense Murder Series):
- Boston Homicide - #1
- Miami Homicide - #2
- Chicago Homicide - #3
- Dallas Homicide - #4
- Denver Homicide - #5
- Detective Jason Strong Series (A Clean Suspense Murder Mystery Series)
- Where's My Son? - #1
- Bloodstain - #2
- For My Brother - #3
- Silent Justice - #4
- Tied to Murder - #5
- One of Their Own - #6
- Death Still - #7
- Lethal Injection - #8
- Cruel Deception - #9
- Let's Play - #10
- Hostage- #11
- Circle of Fear- #12
- Deadly Obsession - #13
- Dead of Night - #14
- Shadow of Doubt - #15
- The Chaser Chronicles (Christian Fantasy & Suspense Series)
- Crossover - #1
- Journey - #2
- Destiny- #3
- Inner Demons- #4
- Dark Days - #5
- Far From Home - #6
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