Silent Ruin
DCI Harry Grimm Crime Thrillers, Book 14
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Narrated by:
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Aubrey Parsons
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By:
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David J. Gatward
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A vanished couple. A disoriented treasure hunter. A body with suspicious injuries.
Harry Grimm is starting to feel like a local–almost. But when his quiet happiness is interrupted by a confused 80-year-old detectorist claiming to have seen Medieval knights fighting in a nearby ruined castle, the chief inspector is forced to investigate the bizarre claims. However, his focus is soon split to a second case when a teen and her boyfriend disappear without a trace.
As the unflappable DCI spearheads the search for the young lovers, he and his team confront conflicting witnesses, spiraling hostilities, and enraged families pointing accusing fingers. And with the aging detectorist continuing to cause disturbances around the village, Grimm takes his muddled statements more seriously after the discovery of a brutally battered corpse.
Can this gruff detective follow the cryptic clues to a killer?
Silent Ruin is the dramatic 14th book in the DCI Harry Grimm Crime Thrillers series. If you like beloved casts of characters, dark mysteries, and rising tension, then you’ll adore David J. Gatward’s transfixing whodunit.
Buy Silent Ruin to decipher whispers of murder today!
Perfect for fans of L. J. Ross, J. D. Kirk, Adam Croft, Simon McCleave, Alex Smith, J. M. Dalgliesh, J. E. Mayhew, and J. R. Ellis.
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Great series
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(Spoiler) For example, in this book, a man’s daughter has been kidnapped. Soon after he unexpectedly sells his business. The DCI in charge of the case, on hearing this news, immediately says “it doesn’t make sense” why he would do this. I would suggest that any detective, indeed most lay persons, would be able to make a connection that makes complete sense, such as, raising funds for a ransom, or blackmail, both scenarios surely anything a detective would IMMEDIATELY CONSIDER.
How a bunch of cops who have such trouble spotting connections they are constantly moaning about the lack of sense things make are able to solve any crimes at all is truly the stuff of fiction. I actually really like these books, but the author and his editors really should try listening to the books and hear how he massively overuses this phrase.
Reflexive over-use of one phrase almost ruins this series
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Another great story
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Love this book series
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The usual great characters
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