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Fatal Love Volume 4

A Frank Marshal Crime Thriller

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Fatal Love Volume 4

By: Simon McCleave
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When Frank Marshal finds a hiker dead, he and his friend Annie believe its more than an accident. And he may not be the only victim.

Retired detective Frank Marshal lives in a remote part of Snowdonia with his wife Rachel who is suffering from dementia. Working as a park ranger, Frank gets a phone call that there has been an accident on the Watkin Path on Snowdon. Sadly, he’s too late to save the young hiker, Dan, much to the shock of Dan’s wife Suzie.

However, when Frank and his friend Annie, a retired Crown Court Judge, begin to unravel the dark secrets of Dan’s life and his marriage to Suzie, they begin to suspect that his death was no accident. In a shocking twist, it seems that Dan’s killer has possibly murdered before.

Can Frank and Annie uncover the sinister truth behind Dan’s death before his killer strikes again?

Fatal Love is the fourth book in the Frank Marshal Crime Thriller series from multi-million bestselling author Simon McCleave. If you like dark thrillers, psychologically complex characters, and shocking twists, then you’ll love Simon McCleave’s pulse-pounding novel. Perfect for fans of LJ Ross, JM Dalgleish, Rachel McLean, and JD Kirk.
Crime Thrillers Genre Fiction Mystery Private Investigators Small Town & Rural Thriller & Suspense
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