Count the Dead
Detective Sheridan Holler, Book 4
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Narrado por:
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Heather Bleasdale
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T. M. Payne
Crack the code. Stop the sequence. Catch the killer.
"A wonderfully pacy crime thriller with a deadly mystery at its heart–I loved it!"—T.M. Logan
"Smart, sharp and gripping. T.M. Payne’s writing never fails to thrill"—A. J. West
When homeless man Bobby Stover insists his friend’s suicide was really murder, DI Sheridan Holler is sceptical—until she uncovers a series of deaths, all of them in Liverpool, all ruled as suicides, that suddenly look like anything but. The killings span years, each one chillingly staged, the truth buried beneath an illusion of despair. This murderer is following a mysterious pattern—and there seems to be no end in sight.
Sheridan and her team find themselves in a race to crack the killer’s code, but when a crucial piece of the puzzle falls into place, they realise the next five victims have already been marked.
They don’t know who. They don’t know where. But they know it won’t stop here. Can they get one step ahead of a calculating killer?
©2025 by T. M. Payne. (P)2025 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.Los oyentes también disfrutaron:
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‘T.M. Payne is rightly becoming the rising queen of crime. This DI Holler series is fresh, funny, and deeply clever. It has TV series written all over it and Count the Dead is yet another put-it-down-if-you-dare mark of excellence.’—Graham Bartlett
‘Smart, sharp and gripping. T.M. Payne’s writing never fails to thrill.’—A.J. West
‘A razor-sharp thriller packed with jaw-dropping twists. It hits the ground running and doesn’t let go until the final page.’—John Marrs
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