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  • Murder of Angels

  • Detective Inspector Declan Walsh, Book 2
  • By: Jack Gatland
  • Narrated by: Robin Laing
  • Length: 9 hrs and 9 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (34 ratings)

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Murder of Angels

By: Jack Gatland
Narrated by: Robin Laing
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Publisher's Summary

The second book in a new series of procedural crime thrillers featuring DI Walsh and the team of the Last Chance Saloon, Murder of Angels is perfect for fans of L. J. Ross, Ian Rankin, Damian Boyd and Ann Cleeves.

Finding a home at DCI Alexander Monroe's Last Chance Saloon Crime Unit, Declan and his team are still recovering from the fallout connected to their most recent case....

But when Declan's old mentor, now terminally ill with cancer confesses to a gruesome murder, on the condition that Declan himself takes on the case, Declan and his colleagues find themselves in a race against time to find the real killer before a violent gang war breaks out over it. But soon another witness appears, claiming that he knows where the victim’s body is buried; in the process revealing another body in Birmingham, identical in every way. Now, with both North London and South Birmingham becoming battlegrounds and with vendettas reaching boiling point, Declan Walsh must delve back into the world of Johnny and Jackie Lucas, the East End ‘Twins’, as he tries to discover how one victim can have two identical bodies.

©2021 Jack Gatland (P)2021 W. F. Howes Ltd

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Sooo good!!

Kept me going right to the end !!. What a master story writer and master storyteller

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Suspenseful and well written

I listened carefully through out the book which I repeated last few chapters to understand all the plot’s characters and their part of bringing justice to the crimes committed. It was believable that sometimes it is necessary to commit a crime to catch a criminal

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Very confusing story too many characters

There is a constant supply of characters, which made the whole story very confusing and very difficult to follow. I persisted to the end and it wasn't a great ending. The first book in this series is great but this one is different and doesn't work.

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