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No Ordinary Killing: An Ingo Finch Mystery Book 1

By: Jeff Dawson
Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
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An extraordinary historical crime thriller, perfect for listeners of Philip Kerr, M.J. Carter and Abir Mukherjee.

1899, South Africa: As the Boer War rages, Captain Ingo Finch of the Royal Army Medical Corps pieces together casualties at the front. Later, recovering in Cape Town, he is woken by local police. A British officer has been murdered, and an RAMC signature is required for the post-mortem. Shocked by the identity of the victim, the bizarre nature of the crime and what appears a too-convenient resolution, Finch turns detective. He is soon thrust into a perilous maze of espionage and murder.

©2018 Jeff Dawson (P)2021 W F Howes
Crime Fiction Historical International Mystery & Crime Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Africa
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"Dawson has produced a strong thriller with something to say.... An intriguing mix of John Buchan style adventuring and well researched period detail, full of superstition, mistrust and political intrigue.... A very strong debut." (Sarah Ward, author of the Richard Prince thrillers)

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Liked story. Narration excellent except for when he was imitating other characters especially the 🇦🇺 girl. That absolutely grated on my nerves 😬. Otherwise interesting and enjoyable.

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