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The Cardiff City Murders
- Narrated by: Joseph Tweedale
- Length: 8 hrs and 29 mins
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Summary
The killing of a wealthy banker was too clean, the crime scene too perfect. But does any man deserve to die? Can Detective Marco stop a clever killer intent on vengeance?
When a well-connected and wealthy banker is found dead in his luxury car in the middle of Cardiff, the motive for the crime seems clear. The killer even left a note telling the world the man deserved to die, simply for his greed. But despite the obvious clues, seasoned detective, John Marco has his doubts that this was just a disgruntled employee. Marco also has a gut feeling that the family of the victim are hiding something.
And when another business executive is murdered, Marco's fears come true - there is now a serial killer to catch. An online video points to a violent anarchist group, determined to make the bankers pay for their perceived sins. But Marco doubts a ragtag bunch of anarchists would be granted breathing space in the world of the sophisticated uber rich.
As the case progresses and Marco starts piecing together the clues, things take a dramatic twist when a member of Marco's team is kidnapped. Now the killer has made things personal, and Marco faces a race against time to bring the murder to justice - before it's too late...
The Cardiff City Murders is the second book in the fast-paced Inspector Marco crime series. If you like police procedurals, gripping stories with a touch of noir, then you’ll love Stephen Puleston’s racy thriller.
Download The Cardiff City Murders and meet John Marco today. Perfect for fans of Simon McCleave, JD Kirk, JM Dalgleish, and Rachel McLean.
Previously published as Another Good Killing.