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  • The Last Thing to Die

  • DI Fenchurch East London Crime Thrillers, Book 9
  • By: Ed James
  • Narrated by: Angus King
  • Length: 11 hrs and 2 mins

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The Last Thing to Die

By: Ed James
Narrated by: Angus King
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Publisher's Summary

Hope is the last thing to die.

DCI Simon Fenchurch has everything under control. His marriage, his family, even his job, where he’s starting to lose the imposter syndrome that has plagued him. But a mysterious death on the border with the City of London leads Fenchurch into a murder inquiry crossing three jurisdictions.

All signs point to one man. Dimitri Younis, recently released from prison and running the East End with an iron fist, spreading his talons into London. And even more determined to appear to be squeaky clean.

As Fenchurch homes in on a witness with evidence that could put Younis away forever, the tables are soon turned. Is Fenchurch going to be the last thing to die? Or will it be the hope that he can live a normal life?

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