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JJ Jenson

By: M K Turner
Narrated by: Lee Beddow, Perdita Lawton
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Ex-police officer, JJ Jenson, is a good man who has led a colourful but turbulent life. He’s seen death and destruction in its many forms. When personal tragedy strikes, JJ turns his back on his former life, and returns to his childhood home in search of peace, preferring to view life through the lens of his camera.

But, when JJ’s neighbour dies in suspicious circumstances and he bumps into an old contact, journalist, Davie George, he is drawn back into the world of investigating crime, and they form an unlikely partnership.

In this boxed set you will see them investigate the death of neighbour Amber Wilton in An Ill Wind, track down serial killer Bryn Jenkins, in To Kill Two Birds, and reveal whether the death of barrister Bernadette Wiseman was really suicide in Too Many Times.

Buy your copy now and settle back for a gripping listen!

©2025 Marcia K Turner (P)2025 Marcia K Turner
Crime Fiction Mystery Private Investigators Traditional Detectives Crime
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Another brilliant JJ Jenson story, I just love how these murder mystery stories are written. JJ and Davey have evolved their relationship to PI’s now and this story about a barrister who dies is just so well constructed with so many twists and turns. Lee and Perdita bring it to life with their excellent narration making the book come to life. Loved it, can’t wait to listen to the next one.

Great story line, kept me guessing to the end.

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Really disliked narration, spoiled the story for me. A personal thing. The continual change of voices, of special effects - no one sounds like that on a mobile phone.
It only needs one good narrator; we are listening to a book word for word not a radio play.

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