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All Quiet on Arrival

Brock and Poole Series

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All Quiet on Arrival

By: Graham Ison
Narrated by: Damian Lynch
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A Brock and Poole Mystery - When police are called to a house in Chelsea, to investigate complaints of a noisy party, all is quiet - but flames are seen coming from the house a short while later.

The fire brigade discover the body of Mrs Diana Barton, who has been stabbed to death in a frenzied attack.

DCI Brock and DS Poole investigate, and they soon discover that the party was less than respectable, and that Diana Barton’s death is just the first....

©2010 Graham Ison (P)2013 Audible Ltd
Mystery Police Procedural Fiction Suspense
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procedural, London, law-enforcement, family-dynamics, friendship, international-crime-and-mystery, lifestyles, arson, noir*****

I got the first copy at a library sale in mid-Wisconsin, but sight reading is a problem for me, so I was delighted when it went on audio sale! I had read the first few chapters but went back to the beginning and was glad that I did.
It was great reading about professional law enforcement that was not in LA or NYC but on the snooty neighborhoods of London and even to the Outback of Western Australia as they did a lot more than due diligence on this VERY convoluted group of murder investigations.
Narration by Damian Lynch was very Jack Webb/Joe Friday, and that's a good thing!

Well done!

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