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Black River (The Oxford PI series, Book 1)

By: Joss Stirling
Narrated by: Claire Wyatt, James Lailey
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A thrilling new whodunnit series, fast-paced and funny, featuring a detective as sharp as his suits and a heroine who’s trouble.

The River Thames always gives up its dead…

There’s a killer picking off victims from the wild swimming spots on the upper reaches of the Thames. The case takes Detective Inspector Leo George into the path of Jess Bridges, a private investigator who lives life close to the edge.

Their enquiries lead them to author, Jago Jackson, whose book on secret wild swimming spots has turned him into a social media celebrity. Is Jago’s book the blueprint that the murderer is following? If so, does that make Jago a target or the killer himself? Either way, the duo find themselves swimming in some very dangerous waters …

Detective Fiction Genre Fiction Mystery Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Exciting Funny

Critic Reviews

Praise for the Jess Bridges Mystery series:

‘It makes your veins thrill with adrenaline!’ 5* Amazon reviewer

‘One of the most exciting female characters I’ve met this year!’ 5* Amazon reviewer

‘Be prepared to be on the edge of your seat.’ 5* Amazon reviewer

‘Chilling, mind baffling, and gripping’ 5* Amazon reviewer

‘Incredibly addictive!’ 5* Amazon reviewer

‘Entertaining, action-packed and well written’ 5* Goodreads reviewer

‘I did not want to put it down.’ 5* Goodreads reviewer

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