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Worth Killing For
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Audiobook11 hours

Worth Killing For

Written by Ed James

Narrated by Michael Page

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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On a busy London street, a young woman is attacked in broad daylight and left bleeding to death on the pavement. Among the eyewitnesses are DI Simon Fenchurch and his wife.

Fenchurch pursues the attacker through a warren of backstreets and eventually arrests a young hoodie with a cache of stolen phones -- an 'Apple picker' on the make. The case should be closed but something feels off…Was this really just about a smartphone? Why did the victim look nervous before she was targeted? And why don't the prints on the murder weapon match the young man in custody?

Before Fenchurch can probe further, his superiors remove him from the case, convinced he has let the real culprit run free. But Fenchurch is determined to get to the truth and, before long, uncovers a conspiracy that reaches high above the street gangs of London.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 11, 2016
ISBN9781522656425
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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This is the second of the DI Fenchurch trilogy. It is an adequate story but progresses too slowly for my taste. Abi, Simon Fenchurch's wife, witnesses a murder and falls apart, but this unraveling is presented as variation on one liners like, "I should have been able to do something...". Simon and Abi share a painful history. Their daughter vanished 10 years ago and was never found. This is all potentially interesting stuff but the presentation is too bland.I received a review copy of "Worth Killing For" A DI Fenchurch Novel, Book 2" by Ed James (Thomas & Mercer) through NetGalley.com.