• One to Watch

  • Detective Kay Hunter, Book 3
  • By: Rachel Amphlett
  • Narrated by: Alison Campbell
  • Length: 7 hrs and 28 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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One to Watch

By: Rachel Amphlett
Narrated by: Alison Campbell
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Publisher's summary

Sophie Whittaker shared a terrifying secret. Hours later, she was dead.

Detective Kay Hunter and her colleagues are shocked by the vicious murder of a teenage girl at a private party in the Kentish countryside.

A tangled web of dark secrets is exposed as twisted motives point to a history of greed and corruption within the tight-knit community.

Confronted by a growing number of suspects and her own enemies who are waging a vendetta against her, Kay makes a shocking discovery that will make her question her trust in everyone she knows.

One to Watch is a gripping murder mystery thriller and the third in the Detective Kay Hunter series.

©2017 Rachel Amphlett (P)2021 Saxon Publishing

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Better than the first two

But I don't think it will be good enough for me to move onto the next. As an American, the American accent was something else. It really pulled me out of the story with all of the "idears" and "shone/shown." As did a comment about Jane Austin's Mr. Darcy and fans of the classic. I don't think the author has ever actually read the book if she thinks it's readers were enamored with Mr. Darcy because of his name, as half the novel is the protagonist mocking such a mindset. But for such a mediocre author to mock Jane Austen, it only makes sense she'd do so in a way that reveals her own hypocrisy.

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