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  • The Private Lie

  • Sam Dyke Investigation, Book 2
  • By: Keith Dixon
  • Narrated by: Rob Ellis
  • Length: 7 hrs and 13 mins

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The Private Lie

By: Keith Dixon
Narrated by: Rob Ellis
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Investigator Sam Dyke has never met his son Daniel. Until today. And then he wishes he hadn't.

Because Daniel has a girlfriend who isn't really suitable...and, it turns out, is missing. In fact, she's mixed up in a world of corruption and violence centering around the Ginger Twins - monstrous criminals who extend their crooked web from Liverpool to Manchester and all stops in between. Sam is determined to find the girl despite the odds against him - and also ignoring the fact that he's intruding on some apparently hush-hush police work....

Trying to do the right thing, Sam does what he's good at. He irritates people, especially bad guys. And not surprisingly, he soon finds himself on the Twins' hit list. What can a father do - except hit back?

The Private Lie pits tough private investigator Sam Dyke against a double-threat - the Ginger Twins, and his own inability to know what's good for him.

©2011 Keith Dixon (P)2015 Keith Dixon

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