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Don't Talk

A Jan Mason Story, Book 2

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Don't Talk

By: Ian Ridley
Narrated by: Sharon Grenham-Thompson
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When catching a killer means betraying a code...

When investigative reporter Jan Mason discovers that a young woman found strangled to death in her Chelsea flat is the daughter of a prominent politician, she knows she has a big story on her hands.

What she doesn't know yet is that a mystery man has just told a stunned Alcoholics Anonymous meeting nearby that he might have killed his partner in a drunken blackout. And that Jan's old flame, Jim Phillips, the Metropolitan Police's deputy head of counterterrorism and a recovering alcoholic himself, was in that meeting—bound by its confidentiality. Soon, a member of the AA meeting will also be found dead, strangled with the same scarf.

Resourceful, well-connected, and always one step ahead of the police, Jan is willing to put herself in harm's way if it means catching a killer...and landing a front-page exclusive.

©2022 Ian Ridley (P)2023 Ian Ridley
Crime Fiction Detective Fiction Mystery Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Crime Suspense Murder

Critic Reviews

"Gripping, fast-paced, and intriguing. Jan is a fabulous character who you really want to win." (Candy Denman, author of the Dr. Callie Hughes series)

"A fast and furious thriller." (Natasha Harding, The Sun)

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