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Tangled Roots

By: Trevor Burton
Narrated by: Jonathan Trueman
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Tangled Roots is the first book in a series, featuring the Gent as the enigmatic sleuth from ENODO (Latin for analyse) agency. The Gent is the main character and the narrator.

Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive.

Following news of the death of his aunt, Brad Johnson, an American, travels to Manchester, England, researching his ancestral roots. Whilst visiting an art gallery he suffers a heart attack. Forensic tests are not conclusive with natural causes. Brad receives death threats.

Chief Inspector Bill Lambert suspects foul play. Finding no firm evidence that a crime has been committed he consults the Gent to investigate the complex labyrinth of Brad's family history. What does this have to do with the murders of prostitutes in Chorlton Street Coach Station?

©2015 Trevor Burton (P)2018 Trevor Burton
Private Investigators Suspense Traditional Detectives Mystery Fiction Detective Heartfelt

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