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The Denbigh Asylum Killings

A DI Ruth Hunter Crime Thriller, Book 15

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The Denbigh Asylum Killings

By: Simon McCleave
Narrated by: Deryn Edwards
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When local teenagers discover a body at the disused Denbigh Asylum, it seems that his murder might be linked to a modern slavery ring trafficking young people from the Indian subcontinent. However, social media then reveals that the victim was involved in a toxic relationship which may provide a clue to his death.

When there is another murder, the focus of the investigation switches again. With time running out, Ruth and the Llancastell CID team must find the killer before they flee the country and disappear.

The Denbigh Asylum Killings is the fifteenth book in the DI Ruth Hunter Crime Thriller Snowdonia series. If you like chilling police procedurals, true-to-life characters, and psychological twists, then you’ll love Simon McCleave’s gripping thrill ride. Perfect for fans of JD Kirk, JM Dalgleish, Rachel McLean and LJ Ross.

©2023 Simon McCleave (P)2023 Simon McCleave
Genre Fiction Medical Mystery Police Procedural Political Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense Espionage Fiction Crime Exciting
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Always enjoy Simon's books. Has great storyline, great characters and narration . loved the interaction between the characters.

Another great book.

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