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Race to the Kill

By: Helen Cadbury
Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
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It is the middle of a long night shift for PC Sean Denton and his partner, PC Gavin Wentworth, when they are approached by a dishevelled-looking woman desperate that they follow her.

She leads them to the old Chasebridge High School, where they find the dead body of a refugee. The investigation, which points to the neighbouring greyhound stadium, finds Denton caught up in a world of immigration, drugs and sexual abuse and is one in which his private life becomes increasingly entwined.

©2018 Helen Cadbury (P)2018 Oakhill Publishing
Police Procedural Thriller & Suspense Mystery Fiction Suspense
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Another cracker

Following in from the previous books this is a more complicated tale for Sean ( now a DC) and new as well as familiar characters. . It is so well written and well read it bowls along beautifully. I still love Sean.

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Fantastic third instlk9allement.

love the characters, they have grown and the story is very well written. There ar6e plenty of twists and lots of interesting . Johnathan Keeble is great and brings story to life.

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More please!

I’ve really enjoyed the third book in this series, each one gets even better.
As always, excellent narration from my favourite narrator.
Looking forward to more from this author.

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Excellent narration again

Jonathan Keeble was an excellent reader especially with the character portrayals, however I felt this plot was weaker than the first two books by Helen Cadbury. Like many books now there is much swearing and blaspheming.

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