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DI Tudor Manx was hoping for a quiet life. But his hopes are dashed when there's a gruesome find - a mutilated body, crucified to the bow of a fishing boat. Is this a message or a macabre premonition?

Manx's past still haunts him - the disappearance of his younger sister, Miriam: a cold case that remains unsolved. Can he work it all out before the body count rises?

©2017 Dylan H. Jones (P)2017 W. F. Howes Ltd
Crime Thrillers Fiction Mystery Police Procedural Thriller Thriller & Suspense Crime Suspense
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I loved the story but as an audible they should have chosen an Anglesey accent.

Disappointing accent

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Local knowledge very good. Narrator should have stuck to his natural accent. Place names pronunciation was not good but amusing as a south Walian who lived on Angelsey and heard them pronounced in all manner of different ways. Took me a while to get to grip with some places there myself.

Enjoyed the book and looking forward to his second.

Great Local Knowledge

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Good detective story liked the characters although took a while to figure out who was who - look forward to the next one

Great story enjoyable listen

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A good story that was understandable and intriguing and well thought out, would definitely recommend

Well written

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This is a gripping, action packed crime drama. I love the respect that the author shows for Anglesey and the surrounding area. He describes the locations so accurately and his characters are very true to life. Unfortunately the audio book version is let down by the accents used by the narrator which don't honour the specific lilt of the area or the Bangor Aye. Some Anglesey natives in the story sound like residents of South Wales and others seem to be from St Helens!

Brilliant book - poor accents

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