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Enmity

By: Pete Brassett
Narrated by: James Gillies
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A serial killer is framing innocent people.

When a young woman is found murdered in her flat, CCTV identifies a suspect. But when he is brought in for questioning, his willingness to cooperate with Munro and West raises doubts about his guilt. When another body turns up, he falls under suspicion once more. But with him off the radar, they must follow a new line of investigation....

©2017 Pete Brassett (P)2017 W.F. Howes Ltd
Crime Fiction Mystery Traditional Detectives Fiction Detective Suspense
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So many crime fiction books sort of run the same track that I when I find likable characters who even make me laugh while they solve crimes, I feel like I have found something worth continuing. I got tired of depressed police procedurals, and these Scottish stories are just the antidote. Good stories, great characters, little scenery, some jokes. One thing, watch carefully at the end, or it will throw you off the train! lol!

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A witty, well-woven tale of intriguing coincidences, or are they? This book has it all...Sex, Drugs and...Poetry?

Excellent Writing and Great Humor!

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Just enough Scottish travelogue, a captivating mystery and a wealth of interesting characters. I don’t miss the vulgar language peppered throughout most of my other favorite series. I do miss a good sex scene or two but not a deal-breaker. I like this duo’s dynamics.

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