
The Judge: Part Two
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Brenner
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By:
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Ian R B Morris
About this listen
In the addictive sequel to The Judge: Part 1, the deadly game of cat and mouse continues for protagonist Peter Ritchie before drawing to a revealing and haunting close.
We are again transported to London in the '90s, where Peter Ritchie’s list of suspects for the murder of prostitute Bobby Black is getting shorter and shorter. Due to his involvement with the case, Ritchie now finds himself so entrenched in a dark world of blackmail, police corruption, and cover-ups, he’s forced to put everything on the line, including those who are closest to him, in order to uncover the truth and finally set himself free.
But this truth will come at a truly horrific price.
©2015 IRB Morris (P)2021 IRB Morris
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