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  • Midnight Fugue

  • Dalziel and Pascoe Series, Book 24
  • By: Reginald Hill
  • Narrated by: Daniel Ryan
  • Length: 5 hrs and 36 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)
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Midnight Fugue

By: Reginald Hill
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Summary

Yorkshire's criminals have long feared the fat arm of the law, in the shape of Chief Superintendent Andy Dalziel. Sadly for them, Dalziel's proximity to a terrorist blast put, if anything, further fire in his belly.

Following his near-death, resurrection and convalescence in a quiet seaside town, the Fat Man is back to reunite with loyal sidekick DCI Peter Pascoe for a new adventure.

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Hooray for the Fat Man

Another winner from Reginad Hill in this series. This story with all its twists and turns and the format of time keeps the listener gripped to the very last syllable.

Well read and well written with the lightness of touch and laughs one has come to expect. A must for those who enjoy modern British detective stories.

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