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A Lethal Deception
- Detective Kay Hunter, Book 11
- Narrated by: Alison Campbell
- Length: 7 hrs and 28 mins
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Summary
When a brutal attack on a business owner is followed by a suspicious death, the police first suspect the beginning of a new underworld drugs war. Then, a second victim is found dead, and the truth starts to look like something much worse.
With the death toll rising and her career under scrutiny from the media and her own superiors, Kay Hunter is running out of time to unravel the deadly secrets hiding behind ruthless ambition and treachery. But, Kay isn’t going to give up easily. Because this time, the first victim is closer to home…
A Lethal Deception is the 11th book in the Detective Kay Hunter series by USA Today best-selling author Rachel Amphlett, and perfect for listeners who love fast-paced crime thrillers.
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- avid reader
- 10-03-22
fabulous
always a great read from this author another cracking story ,very well read by Alison.
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- JJ
- 28-10-22
“Kay bit her lip”
There used to be an old joke that Lee Child must have a short key for the phrase “Reacher said nothing,” after listening to this entire series to date I have concluded that Ms Amphlett surely has one for “Kay bit her lip.”
Still, it’s probably Kay’s only ‘fault’ (if it can even be called one) since she’s a pretty marvellous character in every other way and ably supported by an equally likeable team. Some of the police (and medical) procedural issues throughout the series are not entirely correct, but it’s fiction and I can live with it.
This was a good story and the narration was great as usual.
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