Last Orders: The Freeman Files Series - Book 2 Ted Tayler Author
Last Orders: The Freeman Files Series - Book 2 Ted Tayler Author
The perfect blend of detective mystery and everyday life, that will delight fans of Sally Rigby, Faith Martin, Joy Ellis, Simon McCleave, and Pauline Rowson. A gripping series that will have you hooked.CASE FILE #2 - October 2003Trudi Villiers, a 26-...
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The perfect blend of detective mystery and everyday life, that will delight fans of Sally Rigby, Faith Martin, Joy Ellis, Simon McCleave, and Pauline Rowson. A gripping series that will have you hooked.CASE FILE #2 - October 2003Trudi Villiers, a 26-year-old barmaid, was murdered as she walked home in October 2003. Trudi may have been a good-time girl with a string of lovers, but she was someone's daughter. Gus wants his team to find the truth about what happened to her on that fateful night. Introducing Gus Freeman's newly formed Crime Review Team:-DS Alex Hardy - a police pursuit motorcyclist recovering from a high-speed accident.DS Neil Davis - a young detective, whose family have served the Wiltshire force for generations.Lydia Logan Barre -an attractive, outspoken, & fiercely competitive forensic psychologist.PRAISE FOR TED TAYLER:Ted Tayler brilliantly weaves the details of the mysterious murder dropping bread crumbs for readers to follow. We follow Freeman and his team as they interview witnesses, suspects, and friends of the victim. Along with his liberal use of British colloquialisms, he enriches the flavour of the tale. His prose brings the investigation to life. I think Gus Freeman will be as appealing as The Phoenix. I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a solid mystery. Elizabeth. The pacing is excellent, the characters believable and the cold case work excellent as well. I already know that I will be reading all of this series Jenna.Carefully crafted procedural with quirky characters, that not only entertains, but also lays the foundation for a series of cases to follow. Nana.A fabulous find! Ted Tayler is gifted in making sure the reader becomes an integral part of what he has written, become one with the book. Dora.
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