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Harbour No Secrets

DI Winter Meadows, Book 8

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Harbour No Secrets

By: Cheryl Rees-Price
Narrated by: Andy Cresswell
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When a young woman is found in a lake, murdered, the police become intrigued by the strange dynamics within her circle of friends.

It's Alys Pugh's birthday and her mates are organizing a little surprise for her. When she doesn't show up, they realize something's wrong. Later, her body is found in the cold waters of Llyn y Fan.

On searching Alys' house, detectives discover an array of seaside objects and suspect they are some sort of message left by the killer.

With everyone seemingly harboring a secret, tempers fray and suspicion grows. And when similar trinkets are found in another of their houses, those underlying tensions bubble to the surface.

Then someone else in the group is killed.

Unless Detective Inspector Meadows can salvage the truth from the murky depths of the past, they may not be the last victim.

HARBOUR NO SECRETS is the eighth standalone mystery to feature DI Winter Meadows, set in South Wales.

©2023 Cheryl Rees-Price (P)2024 W. F. Howes Ltd
Crime Fiction International Mystery & Crime Mystery Police Procedurals Traditional Detectives
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Took me awhile to get over the need to be empathetic. Not necessary to the story. Narrator used some annoying women’ voices. In retro spect, it was a very good and out of the ordinary book and Winter is forgiven for not figuring it out until the very end.

NOT nice people,

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