Still Dark - Book 14 in the Sunday Times bestselling detective series (lydbok) av Alex Gray
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Alex Gray (forfatter), Ukjent (forfatter), David Monteath (innleser)

Still Dark (DSI William Lorimer) lydbok

236,-
'Brings Glasgow to life in the same way Ian Rankin evokes Edinburgh' Daily Mail New Year's Eve should be a time for celebrating. A chance to spend time with loved ones and look forward to the year ahead. For DSI William Lorimer, however, this New Year's Eve will be one that he will never forget. Called to a house after gunshots are reported, the carnage he finds there will have a powerful impact on his life - leaving him questioning his future with Police Scotland. Meanwhile, the man who elud…
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Undertittel Book 14 in the Sunday Times bestselling detective series
Forfattere Alex Gray (forfatter), Ukjent (forfatter), David Monteath (innleser)
Utgitt 18 februar 2019
Lengde 10:58
Sjanger Krim
Språk English
Format mp3
DRM-beskyttelse App-only
ISBN 9781405535090
'Brings Glasgow to life in the same way Ian Rankin evokes Edinburgh' Daily Mail New Year's Eve should be a time for celebrating. A chance to spend time with loved ones and look forward to the year ahead. For DSI William Lorimer, however, this New Year's Eve will be one that he will never forget. Called to a house after gunshots are reported, the carnage he finds there will have a powerful impact on his life - leaving him questioning his future with Police Scotland. Meanwhile, the man who eluded police capture during Lorimer's last investigation - the Quiet Release case involving the euthanasia of vulnerable patients - is back, and this time he's aligned with a powerful gangster from Glasgow's underworld. As Lorimer struggles to return to duty and stop this mystery killer once and for all, he discovers that there are forces high up within Police Scotland that are protecting the gangster that holds the key to finding the man they are looking for. Can Lorimer and his team get a killer off the streets for good before more innocent people die?