A Senseless Killing
β Scribed by Joshua Black
- Book ID
- 112056099
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 118 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B0CLYQ1J4V
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β¦ Synopsis
Why would anyone want to kill her?Tammy Fournier, an elderly woman with Alzheimer's, is found dead β murdered in her own bed. To Detective Inspector Benedict Paige, it seems like a totally senseless killing.
It soon becomes apparent that Tammyβs husband, intending to start a fresh life with his lover, had recently changed his wifeβs will, making him the sole beneficiary.As far as DI Paige is concerned, itβs an open-and-shut case.Until a sudden change of events turns the case on its head.Deep-rooted family secrets are laid bare, exposing a fractured family torn apart by long-standing resentments and animosity.
DI Paige realises there is a vengeful murderer on the loose, determined to exact revenge.This is far from a straightforward investigation...M.F
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