
The Ash Doll
Charlie Priest, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Tim Bruce
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By:
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James Hazel
About this listen
Some things are meant to be forgotten....
What starts out like any other major libel trial for prolific lawyer Charlie Priest turns into a legal train wreck when the defence's star witness turns up murdered. While the defence stalls for time, Priest is determined to find out who is responsible, but as the bodies begin to pile up, Priest realises that he's caught in a web of deceit and corruption that protects a deadly secret - one that threatens to tear him and those he loves apart.
Has Charlie Priest finally met his match?
For fans of Robert Bryndza and M. J. Arlidge, James Hazel's irresistible hero is back in the follow-up to the best-selling The Mayfly.
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