
No More Blood
The Wild Fens Murder Mystery, Book 13
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Narrated by:
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Graham Mack
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By:
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Jack Cartwright
It's not who you know, it's what you know that will kill you?
When a young girl vanishes one dark night in Lincolnshire, her father refuses to worry. Even the mother thinks she'll be home in a few days. But the few days become weeks, the weeks become months, the months become a year, and the year becomes five.
And then Deborah Jarvis shows up in the last place anybody expected her - beneath the floor of an old house in nearby Haverholme Park.
The investigation falls to DCI Freya Bloom and her team, who soon discover that not only was Deborah Jarvis a loner, but her death wasn't the first.
With only a handful of old photos to go on, Freya and the team must tear open wounds the quiet Lincolnshire community had thought were healed.
But what the team find will push them to their absolute limits.
Who was the last person to see Deborah Jarvis alive? Why did she have to die? And why does everyone who knew the victim have something to hide?
No More Blood is the thirteenth book in the bestselling Wild Fens Murder Mystery series. Fans of Jack Cartwright also enjoy books by JM Dalgliesh, Simon McCleave, Ann Cleeves, and Val McDermid.
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Great book! Great narration!
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The emotional connections between the characters grow to new heights. Cruz and Gillespie reach an hysterical reversal of charachter. I found myself in tears, first in tears of laughter at Cruz and Gillespie, and then in emotion at the events overcoming Freya and Ben.
The narration is superb. How is it possible for one person to become many persons within a split second? The story, plus the narration, combine to make "No more Blood" one of the best books I have experienced on Audible. It would be quite an achievement for Jack Cartwright to outdo "No More Blood ."
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Thoroughly dissatisfying book
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