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Bluebell Wood

DI Tanner Norfolk Broads Murder Mystery Series, Book 10

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Bluebell Wood

By: David Blake
Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
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A CHILLING NORFOLK BROADS CRIME THRILLER!

A hanging man's body found by an uncontrollable dog, a murdered historian with an unpublished book, and a mysterious cottage, hiding in the shadows of Bluebell Wood.

Set within the mysterious beauty of the Norfolk Broads, this fast-paced British detective series is a dark cozy Norfolk murder mystery with a slice of humour and a touch of romance, one that will have you guessing until the very end, when the last shocking twist is finally revealed.

Bluebell Wood is a totally addictive gripping crime thriller, the ninth in a chilling series of serial killer books, ones which will rapidly convert followers of L J Ross, Faith Martin, Joy Ellis, Damien Boyd, J M Dalgliesh, and Elly Griffiths into David Blake devotees.

©2023 David Blake (P)2024 W. F. Howes Ltd
International Mystery & Crime Thriller & Suspense Crime Thrillers Murder Mystery Police Procedural Crime Thriller Fiction

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I love the side humor and the storyline. Jonathon Keeble did a great job. Plz write more

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I've been listening to this series because I love British detective novels. Blake's writing is not as good as the last 3 authors i have binged (Sally Rigby, Joy Ellis, Peter Grainger) but I stuck with the series because the plots are complex. The police in this series are dysfunctional but Bluebell Wood is the worst of the series. I am somewhat of a smart-ass but I realize when it's not appropriate. These police don't know when to stop. And why do all the detectives and others always start questions with "I don't suppose..." as in "I don't suppose you know the victim's name?". There's even a pregnant woman who says to her husband, "I don't suppose you could call a doctor because my water has broke". It may be just me but I can't take it anymore.

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