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Kill with Kindness
- DI Fenchurch East London Crime Thrillers, Book 5
- Narrated by: Angus King
- Length: 11 hrs and 49 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A sadistic killer. An infamous victim. A crime that gets darker and darker…
The body of a young woman is found in a London hotel room, the victim of suspected poisoning. Called in to investigate, DI Simon Fenchurch soon discovers the case is far more sinister than he could have imagined. He should have recognised the woman at once—a teacher at a local school, her scandalous affair with a pupil has been splashed across the tabloids.
As Fenchurch interrogates those closest to her, a web of suspicious connections begins to emerge.
Meanwhile, Fenchurch’s own life is still in turmoil: his family is fragmented, his baby son is in intensive care, and his mentor is replaced by an unsympathetic new boss.
The streets of London are in chaos too, with a spate of acid attacks on seemingly random victims. Struggling to hold on to hope on both fronts, Fenchurch faces the toughest few days of his career. Can he keep his family safe and catch whoever is behind the murder before more lives are lost?
Murder is intercut with humour in this fast-paced crime thriller, set on the gritty streets of East London. If you love gritty British crime thrillers, you need to listen to this book. Perfect for fans of Jack Gatland, JD Kirk, and LJ Ross.
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- Anonymous User
- 22-01-2024
Diverting and irritating
For some reason, despite becoming increasingly annoyed by the central character, have listened to all Ed James’ Fenchurch books so far. A great relief at the end of this one to think that with an element of ‘calm’ reached, James might focus start focusing on less chaotic plot lines, but in reading about the next book discover it’s set right back at the moment Fchurch is at his gratingly most irritating.
Angus King is an absolute master at narration and his performance always brings the characters to life. Will listen to anything he narrates, That said, admit his voice for Fchurch just confirms the character as a bit of a Neanderthal trying to pass as a new age guy - but that’s down to James. Think I’ve given him a good enough run.
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