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Flesh and Blood
- A DI Amy Winter Thriller, Book 4
- Narrated by: Elizabeth Knowelden
- Length: 9 hrs and 11 mins
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Summary
A string of suicides. A community in terror. And a chilling conspiracy only DI Amy Winter can crack.
A wave of apparent suicides hits a string of seaside resorts, but when a police officer is named as the latest to die, DI Amy Winter suspects there may be more than mere coincidence to these tragic deaths. But what dark motive could cause someone to throw themselves into the cold depths of the North Sea?
Someone in the community knows more than they are letting on, but Amy’s questions are met with resistance. A group of mysterious teenagers might hold the key, but why are they so afraid to talk? Meanwhile, after the release from prison of her serial killer mother, Amy is fighting her own demons.
In her toughest investigation yet, Amy must confront her dark past if she is to put an end to the carnage. What secret is so terrible that it’s worth killing a police officer for? Amy needs to find the answer, before the sea washes up any more bodies.
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- Clair
- 28-04-21
brilliant
really good story like the characters can't wait for the one on this series loved it
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- Fee
- 23-05-21
Entertaining
Not a nice subject but enjoyable story. Well developed characters to care about. The narrator was very good.
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- JackyDev
- 16-05-21
Great Story but wrong Narrator
I have enjoyed all of this series - I have read them all and only listened to this one. Unfortunately I thought this person's voice was totally wrong for this book - not enough depth of emotion or range for characters.
I did feel a couple of issues with some characters were not fully addressed at the end - maybe in the next book.
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- Jaye22
- 27-08-21
*This Time it’s Personal*
In this instalment and hopefully there will be more in this series. A call that DCI Donavon didn’t take comes with a heavy price. The aftermath of the call sees him returning back to Clacton his old stomping ground with his old team. He brings DI Amy Winter and her team which he now overseas and the victim is one of their own.
There are things that Amy sees which mean keeping her DCI out of the loop. As the story progresses the case is about to take a shocking turn, if Amy is wrong there will be serious repercussions…. Who is behind the murder of one of their own? Will Amy get to the truth and Amy has a secret of her own….
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- Thomassi
- 11-06-23
Great listen !
Great listen, love the series. Enjoy the performance , well worth a listen if you like detective stories.
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- i f neil
- 07-12-23
Good unravelling mystery
3rd book in series and again vey enjoyable. Building the characters which provring to be enjoyable. Easy listening and well narrated.
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- H.A.B.
- 30-03-23
Another AMAZING STORY in this series
Again Caroline Mitchel did it - great story!!! Gripping and fabulous!!
And Elizabeth Knowelden presented it beautifully!!
Thank you 🙏
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- Kerri H
- 23-09-23
Another great story
Enjoy this series. Look forward to the next book!
I have got used to the narrator now but it does take a bit…
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- Mr. S. M. Elliott
- 01-05-21
A step back
This book does not quite reach the heights of previous previous in the Amy Winter series. The author has a bad habit of explaining reaction and beliefs rather than allow interpretation, this way of leading the reader / listener I find lazy and is the reason for mark reduction. The characters in this book don't seem to grow, and the forming relationship between Winter and her boss come across as more teenagers than heads of police. Story is still good, but would advise quality over quantity for further expansion of the series.
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- sue ward
- 21-02-23
DI Amy Winter book 4
Format: audiobook
Narrator: Elizabeth Knowelden
Another fantastic story involving the complex and clever Amy Winter.
What initially was assumed to be a spate of unconnected seaside suicides turns out to be far more than they could have imagined.
Amy has her own personal demons and turmoil but that won’t stop her making connections that the others don’t see and leading her team in solving the case no matter who is responsible for the despicable crimes.
Excellent narration again from Elizabeth Knowelden, she portrays Amy Winter and the others well.
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