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What Happened to Rachel?

The Anglesey Murders, Book 6

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What Happened to Rachel?

By: Conrad Jones
Narrated by: Richard Linford
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Frightening, scarily real, brutal but addictive! A standalone novel by a gifted gritty crime thriller writer.

A gritty and atmospheric thriller with more twists and turns than a hangman's knot.

Rachel Evans, a selfie queen and social media superstar, went to school and never came home. DI Alan Williams and his team launch a desperate investigation to find her. As the country is plunged into lockdown, the price of narcotics skyrockets, causing friction between rival dealers.

As the body count rises, the investigation focuses on several teenagers, who are victims of Criminal Exploitation, used by organised crime families to sell drugs in rural areas. Was Rachel involved or was her disappearance linked to something much darker?

©2022 Conrad Jones (P)2023 Conrad Jones
Crime Fiction Police Procedural Fiction Mystery Exciting Scary Suspense

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