
The Lake
Cumbria Crime, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Jan Cramer
About this listen
Still reeling from the death of one colleague and a near miss for another, DI Zoe Finch could have done with a quiet winter.
But when a body is pulled from the ice at a rural beauty spot, Zoe and her team find themselves back in the thick of murder and intrigue. Who is the dead man? Why was he there? And is there a connection with a web of blackmail and corruption that spreads across the county?
Someone knows more than they’re letting on, and their silence could cost more lives. But talking can be just as deadly.
The Lake is the fifth book in the gripping Cumbria Crime series, featuring DI Zoe Finch from the bestselling ‘Deadly' series.
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