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You Can't Make Old Friends

Brighton's No. 1 Private Detective

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You Can't Make Old Friends

By: Tom Trott
Narrated by: Christopher James Saint John Courtney
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Blacklisted by the police. Being sued by a client. And broke.

Things can’t get any worse for Brighton’s No. 1 Private Detective, Joe Grabarz, in this blistering debut novel from award-winning writer Tom Trott.

That’s when his best friend’s body washes up on the beach.

Could it really have been 10 years? What happened? How could his life have ended like this? He needs answers.

But with the city in the grips of organised crime, and struggling to deal with an influx of legal highs, who cares about just another dead drug dealer?

Joe, that’s who. After all, you can’t make old friends.

Warning: this book contains adult language, sex and drug references, and violence (basically, all the good stuff).

©2016 Thomas Trott (P)2018 Thomas Trott
Crime Fiction Detective Private Investigators Fiction Mystery

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