The Perfect Murderer
The Cornish Detective, Book 2
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Paul Whybrow
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By:
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Paul Whybrow
About this listen
Book two of The Cornish Detective series - a double-length investigation.
A serial killer, known as The Watcher, is terrorizing the small market town of Liskerrett, Cornwall, and the surrounding area, taking victims seemingly at random and with great expertise.
Neil Kettle is running a major murder investigation as he struggles with depression, a delayed reaction to the accidental death of his wife four years ago.
Three people have been murdered - a child, an old woman, and an American tourist - all dying by different methods. The perpetrator is playing a game, one as old as time. He's a fantasist, but is he a psychopath? His killing skills suggest military training - he might have PTSD.
A master of disguise, he never appears the same way twice when spotted in public on CCTV, imitating women and disabled war veterans. Neil's detectives have close encounters with the killer, not realizing who he is. He could be targeting them.
It's almost Christmas, and Liskerrett is busy with thrill-seeking ghouls visiting the murder scenes and hampering the hunt for a murderer who kills perfectly. Neil and his team of detectives are under enormous pressure to catch the killer, for Liskerrett is already being referred to as "Murder Town".
The investigation becomes even more complicated when MI5 and the FBI take an interest. They provide Neil with useful information about the perpetrator, but what are they keeping secret?
Neil feels isolated in command, his only friends the forensic pathologist Christie Cook, known as CC, and his father-in-law, the retired chief detective Roger Rule, an autocratic control-freak with a heart of ice. But, Roger was a highly successful murder investigator, so Neil turns to him for advice.
Then, another murder happens, which doesn't fit the pattern. A second killer has joined in.
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-05-21
Disappointed
I am so sorry to say this, but the author should not be reading his own book. unfortunately he is not suited to this roll and consequently spoils his own book. it may be much better but his inflection and phrasing makes it difficult to listen to.
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- mrs valerie mcgrath
- 09-01-21
Good read
When I first starting listening I was not sure if I could continue as I was not a fan of the author’s reading voice. However after a few chapters I got used to it and I am glad I did. I thoroughly enjoyed this story quite a fun read and a few twists and turns that I did not expect. I look forward to listening to another. Lovely long read too.
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- mrsmcgoo59
- 23-10-22
Monotonous voice
Get some one else to read these books as the author is sorry to say boring and droning
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- mrs e.
- 28-03-21
The Perfect Murderer
I raced through this book willing on Neil Kettle to find the evil murderer. An unexpected twist at the end was a total surprise. Keen to read the next Cornish Detective book
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- Amazon Customer
- 21-01-21
Listen to this if you have trouble sleeping
Worst performance ever. Had to give up after an hour. He drones on with no animation at all so that you lose the gist of the story which doesn’t really matter as it is disparate and has no real flow.
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