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  • It Was Her

  • DI Ray Drake, Book 2
  • By: M.K. Hill
  • Narrated by: Stephen Perring
  • Length: 10 hrs and 46 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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It Was Her

By: M.K. Hill
Narrated by: Stephen Perring
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Summary

Do you want a thriller where nothing is as it seems?

Twenty years ago, Tatia was adopted into a well-off home where she seemed happy, settled. Then the youngest boy in the family dies in an accident, and she gets the blame.

Did she do it?

Tatia is cast out, away from her remaining adopted siblings Joel and Poppy. Now she yearns for a home to call her own. So when she see families going on holiday, leaving their beautiful homes empty, there seems no harm in living their lives while they are gone. But somehow, people keep ending up dead.

Did she kill them?

As bodies start to appear in supposedly safe neighborhoods, DI Ray Drake and DS Flick Crowley race to find the thinnest of links between the victims. But Drake's secret past is threatening to destroy everything.

©2018 M.K. Hill (P)2018 W. F. Howes Ltd
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I don't like series but I do want the next one

I was annoyed that The Two O'clock Boys ended so up-in-the-air, because I normally find series too slow, and I want a book to be rounded off. So I can choose to read the next one or not. And I hate waiting a year for the next one - my memory's not that good. But anyway, the second one was available and I wanted to know how things played out. If you haven't read the first in the series, you really should before you read this. Now I'm hooked. There's a really clever problem that's developed in these first two books. I do hope the third book is the last, because it could be rounded off beautifully. We'll see. Now I have to wait.
So, the cops are on a new case, which is neatly done. Both the story of the case and the problem story about one of the cops are psychological, interesting and thought provoking. The two books are interesting enough to absorb me whilst not being so complex that they distract me too much while I'm cooking dinner. I'm definitely going to look for another book by this author.
I'm not going to give any secrets away. The description of this book and the last is all you need. If you want to know more about the story, read or listen to it. Despite them being the first two books in a series, they're worth listening to. And the narration is good.

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