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Two Little Dickie Birds

A Bernie Fazakerley Mystery

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Two Little Dickie Birds

By: Judy Ford
Narrated by: Judy Ford
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This is a detective novel that also explores social and ethical issues.

A body in the river is all in a day's work for Detective Inspector Peter Johns and his sergeant, Paul Godwin. But things start to become more personal when Paul recognizes their key witness as a close childhood friend and Peter's son is detained for suspected child abduction. Peter and Paul discover they have more in common than they realized, and it becomes difficult to keep work and family life separated.

Meanwhile - what of the body in the river? It looks like suicide. But could something more sinister have been going on?

This audiobook should appeal to lovers of crime fiction and to those who enjoy being challenged to think about relationships and the world around them.

©2015 Judy Ford (P)2017 Judy Ford
Christian Fiction Detective Fiction Genre Fiction Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Traditional Detectives
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I’m not sure if I would have liked this book if it had a different narrator, given that the author addresses racism and other social issues with all the subtlety of a sledgehammer. However that doesn’t matter because the narration is so awful. Why do authors narrate their own books?

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