
A Measure of Trouble
Alex Warren Murder Mysteries, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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George Ellington
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By:
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Zach Abrams
About this listen
A cold February morning in Scotland begins with the discovery of a body, as Hector Mathewson is found dead within the cask room of his own distillery.
While directing the hunt for the murderer, DCI Alex Warren needs to balance his own turbulent personal life.
Their plentiful suspects have motives ranging from greed and nationalism to adultery and revenge.
A Measure of Trouble is a gripping tartan noir thriller set in Glasgow. This is a stand-alone mystery and can be enjoyed even if you haven't read or listened to other books in the series.
©2016 Zach Abrams (P)2019 Zach Abrams
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