A Deadly Vice
DC Jake Tanner Crime Thriller
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Narrated by:
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Aubrey Parsons
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By:
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Jack Probyn
About this listen
There’s no fate worse than inheriting a dead man’s debt.
Jake Tanner, a trainee detective constable with Croydon CID, is eager to impress his bosses. So when a body is found face-down in the city’s farmlands, head crushed, split in two, Jake jumps at the opportunity. The victim is soon identified as Zeke Harrison. A successful businessman and philanthropist. A man who had it all. But, as the investigation into his death develops, it becomes clear that Zeke had more secrets than success.
And he had his debts--debts that got him killed.
But now they've been passed on to someone else. And Jake must find out to whom before history repeats itself.
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- John Marsden
- 02-01-23
Good!
This is a very good story, a bit gorey and not for listening to over the dinner table! LOL! The milkman wants his money and he is prepared to break things to get and I don't mean bottles! As a start this has the promise of becoming an excellent series featuring DC Jake Tanner, well worth a listen if a little short. Narration was excellent as we've come to expect from Mr Parsons. Well worth it's 5 stars. *****
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- caroline
- 23-06-23
not for faint hearted
Great introduction to the series. this was my first by this author and I am now binge listening.
the book pulls no punches and is very intense.
the narration really works
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