
Written in Blood
Inspector Drake Mystery, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Richard Elfyn
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By:
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Stephen Puleston
A savage death. A serial killer behind bars. Can Inspector Drake stop a clever murderer on a determined killing spree?
Inspector Drake is called to the holiday home of an eminent Manchester barrister and recently appointed judge to face the grizzly sight of his badly mutilated body. The scene resembles a copycat killing from years previously, when the barrister had prosecuted the perpetrator now serving life in prison.
Drake realizes the killer might be targeting the judge, the legal teams, or the journalist who covered the original trial, and he embarks on a frantic search to identify and warn them all. But when a friend of the barrister is found murdered in his yacht in a marina, Drake’s suspicion must focus on the barrister’s connections.
Clear evidence that arises to arrest and charge a suspect is thrown into confusion when another death takes place. Drake knows he has a determined killer to catch. And with his own reputation and the integrity of the Wales Police Service on the line, he cannot afford mistakes.
Can he catch the killer and avert more deaths? Written in Blood is the sixth book in the dynamic Inspector Drake crime series. If you like police procedurals, clever mysteries, and gripping thrillers, then you’ll love Stephen Puleston’s Ian Drake novels.
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I was surprised to learn that a gile is a vest / jacket type of garment. I hadn't heard of it before and looked it up since it played a large roll in the plot.
Content wise, this is just on the edge of what I'm willing to listen to with the descriptions of violence that are not gratuitous, and there is a minimal amount of cursing. The intimate scenes are all implied / fade out, which I really appreciate. If it were a movie I would expect a PG13 rating for the violence of the murders.
Enjoyable mystery
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very good
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As to the story, the police investigative work is well described and the suspects are all shady enough to be convincing. The team are all likable; even Drake himself is becoming more of a regular guy over the course of the series and the reader is almost as excited as the team when that final puzzle piece drops into place and the whole picture is revealed.
If you're a police investigation mystery fan, you'll like this one.
Murder aand the Law
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The murder itself is gripping. Some one has been carving letters in to the flesh of the dead and the crime scene looks suspiciously like a serial killer’s work; however that killer was caught and put in prison years ago. Unfortunately, this means someone has to look hard at those who had access to the details of those murders since they would be the only ones with the knowledge to copycat that killer so precisely. Definitely a sticky situation. So many ways to tick off so many people in such a short amount of time!
But our hero is up to the task. I love that he doesn’t really care about their feelings other than it might make his job harder if someone complains to his superior. Luckily, Drake has learned from past mistakes. Plus he has a partner who is good a smoothing things over. In fact, Annie insists Drake invites his partner over for dinner. Drake doesn’t even know where to begin with that. Ha!
The tale is a delicious maze of suspects and circumstances. People have stuff to hide, and not all of it is related to the murder. I did enjoy that Drake and his team thought they had their villain only to realize there was another layer to this mystery. The plot certainly kept me guessing! Looking forward to the next Drake mystery. 5/5 stars.
The Narration: Richard Elfyn is still a joy to listen to. I love his Welsh fluency, making Drake sound smart and precise in either language. Elfyn is a master a switching seamlessly from one UK accent to another, keeping all the characters in character during a group conversation. His female characters sound like ladies too. On the technical side, there was one chapter that had a lengthy (30 seconds) bit of dead air at the end of the chapter. Also, one chapter had a little skipping (but that might have been my player). Other than that, there were no repeated words or sentences, no changes in volume. 4.75/5stars.
I received a free copy of this book. My opinions are 100% my own.
Ooo! A serial murder! Or is it?
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A killer and his signature makes a case he wants to stop. A loner by habit, Annie wants him to be more social. Hard to do when this case has him going head to head with some big wigs in town.
Great series and another winner for author and great narration
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Excellent Narration &Story
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The next one!
Fantastic!
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Great Audio book
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Law & Murder
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Inspector Drake in his most demanding case yet!
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Complex Case
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