The Common Enemy
- 384 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
`Highly recommended. Crime Writing at its very best' - Kate Rhodes on The Last Straw, book 1 in the DCI Warren Jones series How do you catch a man's killer when everyone wanted him dead?
Esta autora descubrió su pasión por la escritura a una edad muy temprana, creando historias con un entusiasmo ilimitado. Sus primeros intentos, aunque derivados de obras queridas, mostraron una imaginación floreciente y un interés temprano en géneros como la ficción especulativa y las historias de detectives. Después de años de experimentación e interrupciones vitales, se dedicó al oficio, desarrollando una voz distintiva en la ficción criminal. Su trabajo en curso promete más narrativas cautivadoras y misterios intrigantes para los lectores.





`Highly recommended. Crime Writing at its very best' - Kate Rhodes on The Last Straw, book 1 in the DCI Warren Jones series How do you catch a man's killer when everyone wanted him dead?
'A cracker of a page-turner... Highly recommended' - Neil Lancaster, bestselling author of Dead Man's Grave
'Wow!... What a book!... Highly recommend.' NetGalley reviewer,
If you play with fire, you’re going to get burned…It should be an easy solve: a murder in broad daylight with two eyewitnesses. But the victim is the son of a notorious local crime family who has a habit of hitting on other men’s wives; the witnesses are Serbian nationals who speak limited English.For DCI Warren Jones, this is his most challenging case yet. As the suspects pile up, the victim’s family work to protect their son’s memory by destroying any evidence that could betray his criminal past – or might have led to his killer.Somehow Warren must uncover the truth about the murder – but there are secrets at the heart of the case more dangerous than anyone could have imagined, and the fallout could tear Warren’s team apart…
'Wow! I loved this book. So much suspense!... Many twists and turns! I highly recommend reading this book!' NetGalley reviewer, 5 stars Seven days until the killer strikes again - but who is next?