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Her Last Breath

By: Charlie Gallagher
Narrated by: Antonia Beamish
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Henry Roberts had a type – young, blonde, attractive women. He is three years into a life sentence. Two of his victims were never found.

Now, Henry Roberts is dying and he wants to make a deal. Move him to a secure unit by the sea and he will tell the police where the other victims’ remains are.

The offer is accepted and Detective George Elms travels to the force who led the original investigation. He is the messenger. As he reviews the old case notes he also learns something else. Henry Roberts didn’t work alone.

A woman goes missing who fits the profile of the other victims. The circumstances of her disappearance do too – she never made it from her commuter train to her car. Then a second woman disappears. Henry Roberts told him on his prison visit that two is better because, 'you can make the other one watch'.

Time is running out for George. He’s convinced that Henry Roberts knows who he should be chasing, but will he help before he takes his last breath? Or the women take theirs?

©2018 Charlie Gallagher (P)2024 Bolinda Publishing

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