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Written to Death

By: Zach Abrams
Narrated by: George Ellington
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Publisher's Summary

Did you believe writing was a safe pastime?

It was not the first time best-selling author Sheila Armstrong had died on stage, but it would most certainly be the last. DCI Alex Warren and his girlfriend, DI Sandra McKinnon, return from a short holiday, but hardly manage to step from the plane before they're called to investigate the suspicious death.

Sheila, a member of Eastfarm Writers, has been stabbed to death on stage during a rehearsal of a play she’d written. Her death mimics the plot. Within hours, Sandra is roped into investigating a separate series of crimes, which appears to be mob-related. As the enquiries run parallel, they struggle to make progress while supporting each other.

But can there be a connection?

This is a stand-alone mystery, and can be enjoyed even if you haven't read or listened to other books in the series.

©2017 Zach Abrams (P)2020 Zach Abrams

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