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Death's Taste

DS Tomek Bowen Crime Thriller, Book 5

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Death's Taste

By: Jack Probyn
Narrated by: Scott Fleming
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On a windy and blistering cold morning, Morgana Usyk, owner of one of DS Tomek Bowen’s favourite haunts, Morgana’s Café, visits Mulberry Harbour a little over a mile out to sea. A short while later, her body is found in the shallows, floating beside the harbour.

Early reports and eyewitness accounts they saw the killer fleeing the scene. But when storm Alisha rolls in, washing away all evidence, Bowen and the team are left stranded.

Now the water’s rising. And Morgana’s is not the only body they're going to find in it.

Death’s Taste is the unforgettable fifth book in the DS Tomek Bowen Essex Murder Mystery series by Jack Probyn. Filled with twists, peppered with romance and flavoured with ounces of dark humour, this fast-paced British detective novel will keep you guessing until the very end when the final shocking twist is revealed.

Perfect for fans of JD Kirk, JM Dalgliesh, TG Reid, Simon McCleave, and Rachel Mclean.

©2024 Jack Probyn (P)2025 Jack Probyn
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I am in the process of listening to the series and the narration is superb. He just captures exactly how I think Tomek would speak. This book doesnt concentrate on the family life (there are elements which are like little teasers) but it concentrates on the crime. The books really need to be listened in order as each builds on the previous. The crime itself was very interesting and thought provoking - like the previous ones. What I struggled to get my head around was the swearing (not actual) in the police just cant see that happening but it suited the characters so well so it needed to be there.

Great series

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