
Lifeless
Tom Thorne Novels, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Mark Billingham
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By:
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Mark Billingham
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A series of killings
Three men, sleeping rough on London's mean streets, have been found brutally murdered - each victim kicked to death and found with a £20 note pinned to his chest. But were they killed at random, or were they targeted for a reason?
A deadly mission
Tom Thorne is posted to the same streets - working undercover, disguised as a homeless man. In a harsh and harrowing underworld, Thorne discovers the horrifying link between the homeless victims and the perpetrators of a 15-year-old atrocity.
A ruthless enemy
Those who know are keeping quiet. But the word on these streets is that the killer is a cop....
©2005 Mark Billingham (P)2005 Hachette Audio UK
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