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  • The South Bank Murders

  • Detective Rob Miller Mysteries, Book 5
  • By: Biba Pearce
  • Narrated by: Nathaniel Priestley
  • Length: 7 hrs and 2 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (34 ratings)
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By: Biba Pearce
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Summary

A HEARTSTOPPING MYSTERY FROM YOUR NEW CRIME FICTION OBSESSION: BIBA PEARCE.

His mentor slain. A detective out for revenge. A criminal mastermind always one step ahead.

Detective Rob Miller is at home with his crying newborn son when he gets the news. Retired Chief Superintendent Sam Lawrence, Rob’s friend and mentor, has been shot dead. Lawrence had always been his rock.

Rob is devastated. An hour ago Lawrence had called to ask him to meet, but Rob couldn’t go because he was on daddy duty.

Now he will hunt down the killer—but his boss thinks he’s too emotionally involved.

This time it’s personal, but it’s not the only murder Rob’s got on his plate.

The body of a young man is found on the south bank of the Thames near the London Eye with an unusual stamp on his wrist. Are the two killings related?

Then a suspect has their throat slashed in custody and another body bearing the same stamp turns up.

Rob knows this is not the work of some amateur criminal, but someone with terrifying reach—and the name they keep hearing is the Wolf.

His baby won’t sleep. His partner needs him. Can he be there for them and bring a killer to justice?

An unstoppable crime mystery that you won't be able to press pause on.

This gripping listen is perfect for fans of Helen H. Durrant, James Oswald, Joy Ellis, Angela Marsons, L.J. Ross, Janice Frost and J.M. Dalgliesh.

Meet the Detective: DI Rob Miller

An ambitious young detective gunning for promotion. He will do anything for his job, but can he also keep his personal life under control?

The Setting

The Murder Investigation Team is based out of leafy Putney, with its overgrown, often flooded riverbanks. One way the river leads into central London, the other out into the countryside. It’s an idyllic setting that masks a criminal underworld.

©2022 Biba Pearce (P)2022 Vibrance Press

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Gripping, I enjoyed every book on the series, highly recommend. Disappointed it’s finished. Top series.

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Biba pearce does it again (sublime)

I have now completed all 5 DCI Rob Miller books and to be honest I found them all leaving you wanting more ..I found them attention gripping, thrilling, captivating , the storyline , the characters , the plot, and a special mention to the narrator who was simply fantastic at bring the characters to life , giving them different accents and tonality. ..I would recommend highly. ….Garry Smith

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NOT THE BEST IN THE SERIES FOR ME

Another well written and well plotted story which was narrated very well as usual.
I'm a big fan of this series, especially the earlier books but for me, this one fell short.
I'm not a big fan of gang related crime anyway nor do I enjoy crime fiction based around child trafficking and drugs so for me, the themes of this book were not great.
like I said though, the writing and narration were great so if you like more gritty themes, rather than the standard serial Killers Trope, you'll probably love this.

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