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Implant

DI Stewart Gardner, Book 3

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Implant

By: Ray Clark
Narrated by: Greg Wagland
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Bramfield, near Leeds, a sleepy little market town nestled on the borders of West and North Yorkshire. Detectives Stewart Gardener and Sean Reilly discover the naked corpse of Alex Wilson, nailed to the wall of a cellar in his uncle's hardware store.

His lips are sewn together, and his body bears only one mark, a fresh scar near his abdomen. Within 48 hours, their investigation results in dead ends, more victims, no suspects and very little in the way of solid evidence.

Gardener and Reilly have a problem and a question on their hands: are the residents of Bramfield prepared for one of history's most sadistic killers, the Tooth Fairy?

For fans of Peter May, Mark Billingham and Peter James.

©2019 Ray Clark (P)2020 W. F. Howes Ltd
Crime Fiction Fiction Hard-Boiled Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Detective Crime
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enjoyed the narrative, the UK humor, I kept listening, anticipating the next chapter. I recommend

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If you're going to write about medical devices at least have a clue what you're talking about. I'm a long time insulin pump user and there has never been a time where it was surgically implanted. It's ridiculous.

The way this guy writes makes everyone look like idiots. In this day who doesn't know what a SIM card is? It's like he is dumbing it down for readers who don't need or appreciate it.

The premise sounded better than how it was laid out. I don't think I'll be trying any more in the series.

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