Death's Requiem
A Yorkshire Murder Mystery (DCI Harry Grimm Crime Thrillers, Book 6)
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Narrated by:
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Aubrey Parsons
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David J. Gatward
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A famous singer. Homicide by hanging. Can this investigator stop an encore performance of murder?
The rugged hills and dales have finally found their way into DCI Harry Grimm’s heart. Having accepted a permanent position, he’s concentrating on building his team and keeping them focused on solving cases with painstaking police work. But he’s pulled into a classical vocalist’s world of dark secrets when the superstar chorist is brutally killed.
With the body discovered gruesomely suspended from a church tower, Grimm and his cops are confronted by walls daubed in satanic symbols. But as he digs deep to uncover the connection between the occult and the sensational slaying, he fears the killer may be about to make more bloody sacrifices.
Can the gruff detective solve the senseless crime before another victim is singing with the angels?
Death's Requiem is the sinister sixth book in the DCI Harry Grimm Crime Thrillers series. If you like wonderfully developed characters, Northern English countryside settings, and intelligent conundrums, then you’ll love David J. Gatward’s devilish mystery.
Buy Death's Requiem to silence a symphony of pain today!
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If you are on a diet, best only listen when you are not feeling hungry or you will be off searching for coffee or tea with fruit cake and cheese!
I love these police personnel!
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The characters are like family!
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Excellent storytelling at it’s best!
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