And Your Enemies Closer
Thirty Miles Trilogy, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Warren Brown
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By:
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Rob Parker
About this listen
In the North West criminal underworld, a deal goes tragically wrong, resulting in war between the two main organised crime factions in the region. Shockwaves rock the 30-mile gap between Liverpool and Manchester - with retired detective Brendan Foley right in the middle of it all.
For Brendan, six months after his resignation, life is all different. His marriage is a mess, he’s working as a nightclub bouncer, his brother is still missing and he just can’t stop searching for the crime family that destroyed his life. And at last, he’s found them - and he’s got them bang to rights.
Iona Madison, his one-time partner and now successor as a DI in Warrington Police, is tasked with a body pulled from the River Mersey - a teen-age boy that went missing the previous year, which might bring her own conduct into question. Not only that, Brendan is feeding her information whether she likes it or not - and his unsanctioned activities are causing her headaches.
And now, there’s a price on his head. A million pounds, dead or alive.
And Your Enemies Closer is a serpentine race against time as Brendan and Iona must stay one step ahead of criminals at every corner, while trying to bring justice - in whatever form it takes, and whatever loyalties it might burn.
©2021 Rob Parker (P)2021 Audible, LtdCritic Reviews
"Rob Parker has delivered another cracker - tightly plotted, just-one-more-chapter immersive and pleasingly brutal, this is top-drawer storytelling from a writer who is getting better and better. Watch for it!" (Neil Broadfoot)
"A pulse-pounding thrill-ride packed with twists and suspense. This is Rob Parker at his nerve-shredding best." (Chris Whitaker)