A Very Personal Murder
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Virtual Voice
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David Menon
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
Who murdered eighteen-year-old Nigel Slater when he and his best mate Danny Holdsworth were about to start their degree courses at Oxford University? They were from very different backgrounds. Nigel had grown up within a normal, caring, loving family. Danny had been brought up by his aunt Joyce after his mother abandoned him when he was a little kid. He never met his father or even knew who he was.
Thirty years later and now an esteemed TV journalist, Danny returns to his home town of Cheadle where Nigel's murder remains unsolved. He's taking over as editor of the local paper and plans to use it to launch a campaign to finally bring Nigel's killer to justice. Danny was suspected of it at the time and a now retired police detective still thinks he did it. But Danny is innocent and is determined to finally identify the real killer.
It isn't made easy when he meets up again with old friends and lovers with their own battles that come to have devastating consequences for Danny. He also begins a relationship with someone that has trouble written all over it but he just can't help but get involved.
But as he gets closer to exposing Nigel's killer he isn't prepared for the darkest of family secrets to emerge that make him wish he'd left things well alone.
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