A Deadly Dividend: A gripping murder mystery set in Dublin
β Scribed by David Pearson
- Book ID
- 111289005
- Publisher
- THE BOOK FOLKS crime, mystery and thriller publisher
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 209 KB
- Series
- DI Aidan Burke #1
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B083JCQHL2
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β¦ Synopsis
A Deadly Dividend - A promising young banker is killed in a Dublin alleyway. Two very different detectives try to find the murderer.
A night out turns into a nightmare for a young man who is killed in Dublinβs city centre. Once a street brawl or mugging is ruled out, it begins to look like he was targeted. But why?
DI Aidan Burke struggles to get anything useful out of the manβs friends and family, so the investigation leads to his workplace. It is here that they establish he was in a relationship with a co-worker.
And when his girlfriend is attacked in her home and narrowly escapes with her life, detectives become certain the death was not random.
The inquiry meets a brick wall of financial secrecy. To no avail, DI Burke tries unconventional methods to break it. Could the softer touch of his sergeant, the unassuming DS Fiona Moore, provide the key?
What did the victim know that required his death? And just how far will the criminals responsible go to protect their secrets?
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