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Deadly Care

A Frank Marshal Crime Thriller

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Deadly Care

By: Simon McCleave
Narrated by: Richard Elfyn, Charlotte Stevens
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Frank Marshal teams up again with his friend Annie to investigate a doctor’s death, digging up long-dead secrets that may cost lives.

When Annie Taylor witnesses a local GP being gunned down and killed outside his surgery in Dolgellau, she calls her best friend, retired detective Frank Marshal, to help her investigate.

At first, it seems that the murder might be related to a vengeful family member of a patient who had died. However, when there are two more shootings, Frank and Annie struggle to find any link between the victims. Their investigation uncovers the dark past of the victims when they were teenagers that has remained buried for twenty years.

Can Frank and Annie track down the killer before they take their revenge on their next victim?

Deadly Care is the third book in the Frank Marshal Crime Thriller series from multi-million bestselling author Simon McCleave. If you like dark thrillers, psychologically complex characters, and shocking twists, then you’ll love Simon McCleave’s pulse-pounding novel. Perfect for fans of LJ Ross, JM Dalgleish, Rachel McLean, and JD Kirk.
Crime Thrillers Genre Fiction Mystery Private Investigators Small Town & Rural Thriller & Suspense Crime Exciting

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