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Street Life

The 9th Gemini & Flowers Mystery

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Street Life

By: Jonathan Gregory
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A sadistic killer is on the loose in Bournemouth, preying on young homeless lads. Superintendent Regina Muga is brought in, as the existing team have got nowhere in their investigation. At the same time, Tom Flowers and James Stonely are asked to try and find a boy who disappeared twenty years earlier, and find him before his father dies of cancer. As Stonely wants to retire again, this will be his last case. Just back from a Swedish Christmas, the Ash family find themselves up to their necks in chaos. There is a health crisis; a school shooting and a concert to organise. And Sally Bowles discovers Chris Jones has scored off the football field and the Reverend Ian Fish decides it is time to hang up his cassock…but not before his first gay wedding. Life goes on in its usual chaotic way in Rilton Castle as time and murder take their toll. As the body count rises, the clock is running out on both cases, and the police and Gemini and Flowers desperately try to solve both mysteries before anyone else dies… Crime Fiction Literature & Fiction Mystery Christmas
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I hated the narration. it sounded choppy in many places. poor production. too much gratuitous vulgarity. lots of drug use. author seems hung up on body types.

narration poorly produced

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