In a life or death situation your first instinct is to ring 999, but with a rogue operator on the loose, will you be making a life saving call? Or a death call?When Crane is convinced there is someone hacking into the 999 emergency call centre in Winchester, he has to convince Anderson and the rest
A Cold Death (Crane and Anderson crime thrillers Book 5)
β Scribed by Wendy Cartmell
- Book ID
- 110858944
- Publisher
- Costa Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 137 KB
- Series
- Crane and Anderson crime thrillers #5
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07T3D36XT
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β¦ Synopsis
What if the killer the police are hunting was your son?
You hear a story about a murder. But do you believe it? Your son is involved. Do you tell the police?
When a mother sacrifices her son, the least Crane and Anderson can do is to take the case and find the truth. But where are the bodies? Who are the killers? And why did they kill a harmless, old couple?
And so begins Crane and Anderson's first cold case, or rather a new case with old roots that they have to follow to its final, gripping conclusion.
Genre: Mystery/Thriller
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