Lethal Secret
Cavendish and Walker, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Clare Corbett
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By:
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Sally Rigby
Someone has a secret. A secret worth killing for....
When a series of suicides, linked to the Wellness Spirit Centre, turn out to be murder, it brings together DCI Whitney Walker and forensic psychologist Dr Georgina Cavendish for another investigation. But as they delve deeper, they come across a tangle of secrets and the very real risk that the killer will strike again.
As the clock ticks down, the only way forward is to infiltrate the centre. But the outcome is disastrous, in more ways than one.
For fans of Angela Marsons, Rachel Abbott and M A Comley, Lethal Secret is the fourth book in the Cavendish & Walker crime fiction series.
Includes a special bonus note from the author.
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Critic reviews
"Narrator Clare Corbett flawlessly creates the accents and setting of Lenchester, England, while introducing Detective Chief Inspector Whitney Walker and her polar opposite, psychologist Georgina Cavendish.... Corbett's best creation is pathologist Clare Dexter whose eccentricities add a bit of levity. The well-rendered step-by-step procedural, with its gripping conclusion, makes for an exceptional listen." (AudioFile Magazine, review of Cavendish & Walker)
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Fabulous Narrator
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I am hooked on this series
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Great story
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However, as an avid reader of detective novels, the fourth book falls into a basic trap that have befallen so many others.
The murderer needs to have an active pary in the development of the plot and not just be there just as the role of the murderer.
In this book, if you took out the character who was the killer it would have made no difference to the Story.
He was just an extraneous character who was only stuck in to be the killer. The character was never developed and it was a dead certainty his only role in the book was to be the murderer.
Enjoyable, but victim of a common flaw
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