
Phoenix Homicide
The City Murders, Book 10
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Narrated by:
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Bill Burrows
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By:
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John C. Dalglish
About this listen
The newest release in the City Murders is out!
Detective Tony Fernandez is called out to a small home in an idyllic Phoenix neighborhood, but finds an unspeakable horror - one of the most disturbing crime scenes of his career.
With little to go on, and a confusing list of people connected to the victim, he finds the truth to be elusive. Is he on the trail of a serial killer, or is the murderer someone much closer to home? In what becomes the supreme test of his investigative skills, Tony must find the tiny details that will reveal his killer and solve a troubling case of Phoenix Homicide.
©2021 John Dalglish (P)2021 John Dalglish
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