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Rise to the Fly

DI Winter Meadows, Book 6

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Rise to the Fly

By: Cheryl Rees-Price
Narrated by: Andy Cresswell
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Will the police or a devious killer win this battle of wits?

A quiet corner of Wales becomes the centre of a murder investigation when the bodies of a retired couple are found near the shore of a reservoir.

Police try to establish the methods and motives of their attacker by careful examination of the crime scene. And, bizarrely, fishing flies are found in the victims' mouths.

The investigation into people connected to the area begins to focus on a family farm. But how were the victims connected to it?

When Madog, an elderly member of the small community disappears, the detectives become pretty sure someone on the farm is responsible. But who? And why?

Will finding Madog lead them to the killer? Or have the police themselves fallen into a clever trap?

RISE TO THE FLY is the sixth standalone title in a bestselling series of atmospheric mysteries set in mid-Wales.

©2022 Cheryl Rees-Price (P)2022 W. F. Howes Ltd
Crime Fiction Mystery Police Procedural Fiction Wales
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Not my favorite of the series. The family of all the victims are uniformly UNLIKEABLE and annoying, each in their own way, and the book spends way too much time with them and too little with the detectives. The narrator’s method of speaking is very trying. His voice and vocal mannerisms for Rain, Meadow’s brother, is irritating to the point of being unbearable. I had to fast forward through his dialogue. Yes, it is that bad.

Not my favorite of the series.

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