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Explosive Reprisals

Crime Scene Kosovo, Book 3

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Explosive Reprisals

By: Tasmin Turner
Narrated by: Corinne Davies
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In Explosive Reprisals: Crime Scene Kosovo, Book 3, international prosecutor Kit Chase faces her most dangerous case yet.

When a Kosovo police officer is murdered after escorting a singer to a casino, a deadly web of crime and corruption unravels. Crime boss Mal Mala, the singer’s vengeful ex-lover, is a prime suspect—until his café is bombed, proving others are seeking payback. As Kit dives deeper, the lines between justice and the criminal underworld blur.

Meanwhile, Kit’s personal life spirals: her military boyfriend, a dangerous Russian operative, and the sudden return of her estranged father all collide. With her professional and private worlds on a collision course, Kit must balance her heart and her duty before everything explodes.

©2024 Tasmin Turner (P)2024 Tasmin Turner
Crime Fiction Mystery Political Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths Heartfelt

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