Kill Our Sins
The Hidden Norfolk Murder Mystery Series, Book 3
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Greg Patmore
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J M Dalgliesh
About this listen
What would you do to keep your past a secret?
When the mutilated remains of a woman are retrieved by local fishermen, it falls to DI Tom Janssen and his team to identify how she came to be in the water and what put her there. Joined on the case by his new permanent boss, DCI Tamara Greave, it remains to be proven if the woman's death was a result of foul play or a tragic accident.
The victim carried no means of identification, was poorly dressed for the winter, and was horribly disfigured when pulled from the water. As the case progresses, old ghosts return to haunt those living in the present. Matters thought settled a long time ago face intense scrutiny...attention that some hoped would never come to pass. When childhood friends begin to question one another, suddenly the long forgotten past comes to the fore.
The misadventure of youth can have grave consequences. No matter how much time passes nor how deep you bury them, your sins will always return to haunt you. But who has the most to lose, and what else are they willing to sacrifice in order to keep what they have? Is someone prepared to kill for their sins?
Janssen must reveal and catch a killer without a conscience before they strike again....
Set within the mysterious beauty of coastal Norfolk, this fast-paced British detective novel is a dark murder mystery with moments of humor and a touch of romance, one that will keep you guessing until the very end when the final shocking twist is revealed.
Kill Our Sins is the third novel in a new series of thrillers from Amazon number one best-selling crime writer, JM Dalgliesh, the author of the Dark Yorkshire books. Perfect for fans of LJ Ross, JD Kirk, Angela Marsons, Joy Ellis, and Damien Boyd.
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- Amazon Customer
- 28-03-2021
unsure
Found to be a little unsure to wether I liked this book. maybe because the previous one was excellent. Story line and narration fine still left me debating about it
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- Helen Engstrom
- 08-02-2021
Another compelling JM Dalgliesh book
Although I think I would listen to the recitation of a laundry list if it was read by Greg Patmore, JM Dalgliesh has come up with another gripping story line, and characters you care about. DI Tom Jantzen is an attractive lead character, and his colleagues all add to the story. The plot has enough twists to keep the listener interested and, as with the Dark Yorkshire series, you truly want to know the outcome for all those involved. The narrator only adds to the overall experience.
A wonderful addition to the Dalgliesh canon.
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- Ree Penny
- 13-07-2022
Great series, great read.
Enjoying this series. The novels aren't too long and the characters are enjoyable. Not too gory. A great who done it that I kept wanting to listen to.
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- Alison Dashwood
- 18-04-2022
Fills in waiting time or travel time.
Whilst I will probably purchase another Dalgliesh novel, I find the characters only partially developed and the story line unmapped. It’s as though the author himself doesn’t know where he is heading with the plot which creates a mish-match of possibilities jumbled up with the confused happenings in the character’s private lives. He does finally come to a conclusion but really by accident. At least it’s a book you can pick up and put down in between other activities.
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