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Beneath the Ashes

DI Will Jackman Series, Book 2

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Beneath the Ashes

By: Jane Isaac
Narrated by: Tim Bruce
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When a body is discovered in a burnt-out barn in the Warwickshire countryside, DI Will Jackman is called to investigate. Nancy Faraday wakes up on the kitchen floor. The house has been broken into and her boyfriend is missing. As the case unravels, DI Jackman realises that nothing is as it appears and everyone has a secret. Can he discover the truth behind the body in the fire and track down the killer before Nancy becomes the next victim?

©2017 Jane Isaac (P)2017 Oakhill Publishing
Crime Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Mystery Police Procedural Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense Crime
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Loved it read several times crime novel very moving through out the novel it keep me totally engaged with the novel

Very good storyline well and performance great tr

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Would you consider the audio edition of Beneath the Ashes to be better than the print version?

This is my second Jane Isaac's and I liked it. I have not read the printed version but the audible version was worth the money

What about Tim Bruce’s performance did you like?

Yes. I thought Tim's subtle use of inflection for some of the characters was useful

Any additional comments?

Jane has got a better handle on her prime character and it shows. The descriptions are clearer and there's just the right balance between information and imagination

Getting better at story telling

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story line good but got so fed up with narrative keep saying him or her when he was speaking of the opposite person he would say when speaking about nancy ( he ) and when he was speaking about jack (she) not all the time but occasionally so it made me do a retake to understand what he was on about got really annoying at times

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