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  • Amnesia: An Alexander Gregory Thriller

  • The Alexander Gregory Thrillers, Book 6
  • By: LJ Ross
  • Narrated by: Richard Armitage
  • Length: 6 hrs and 35 mins

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By: LJ Ross
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Publisher's Summary

A killer never forgets…

After a recent high-profile case which took him across several countries in Europe, Doctor Alexander Gregory is inundated with requests to profile killers around the globe. But it's a single handwritten letter from a tiny Yorkshire town that catches his attention, written by the mother of a man accused of murder…

A murder he has no memory of committing.

Already shaken by past events, Gregory feels compelled to help prevent another miscarriage of justice, and soon finds himself drawn into a complex case where nothing is quite what it seems…

Murder and mystery are peppered with dark humor in this fast-paced thriller set amidst the wildly beautiful landscape of the Yorkshire Moors.

©2023 LJ Ross (P)2023 W.F. Howes Ltd
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