
One Less Snake
DCI Evan Warlow Crime Thriller, Book 16
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Narrated by:
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Tobias Weatherburn
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By:
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Rhys Dylan
About this listen
Even sleepy, picturesque coastal towns have their secrets.
Welcome to Solva, where a burned-out car, a corpse, and a hauntingly precise execution greets a morning walker.
DCI Evan Warlow faces a case steeped in fear and the worst of modern crimes.
As clues lead him down twisting trails, Warlow must confront not only the killer’s identity but also the lingering echoes of a community’s darkest sins and the intersection of power, revenge, and justice.
Edge of the seat crime fiction. One Less Snake is the twisty 16th novel from best-selling crime author, Rhys Dylan. Perfect for fans of JD Kirk, Simon McCleave, and Peter Robinson
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