
Vengeance on Tyneside
Agnes Lockwood Mysteries, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Deborah Balm
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By:
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Eileen Thornton
About this listen
Two young women are stabbed to death in Tyneside. But what's the connection?
After a trip to the coast, Agnes Lockwood is shocked when she finds a young woman tucked away behind the litter bins in Newcastle Central Station. DCI Alan Johnson and Sergeant Andrews quickly set up an investigation.
They soon learn that this is only the first case of its kind, when another stabbing takes place on the Newcastle quayside. Naturally, Agnes is keen to help with the investigation.
DCI Johnson insists that she stays away from the case, but Agnes has never been a woman to be put off so easily.
©2019 Eileen Thornton (P)2020 Eileen Thornton
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