
The Ghost Village Murders
Dorset Crime, Book 9
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Narrated by:
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Jan Cramer
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By:
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Rachel McLean
About this listen
Who killed DCI Mackie?
DCI Lesley Clarke thinks she’s close to solving her predecessor’s murder. But when the body of a police officer connected to the crime turns up in the abandoned village of Tyneham, the case steps up a gear.
And when someone she's close to is threatened by the killer, Lesley’s quest for the truth becomes even more urgent.
Can Lesley convince her senior officers of the truth, keep her team on track and protect her family?
The Ghost Village Murders is the gripping ninth installment to the Dorset Crime series, and finally concludes the investigation into the death of DCI Mackie.
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