Morris White escaped the crime and working-class roots in the Philly projects by learning to cook. He's got great taste and impeccable kitchen skills, and now he's a Sous Chef at a first-rate Philadelphia French bistro. The stove burners aren't the only thing that's on fire in Morris's life, since h
Dark as Night
β Scribed by Pathak, Katherine
- Book ID
- 109204745
- Publisher
- The Garansay Press
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 115 KB
- Series
- DCI Dani Bevan 4
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Dark As Night
Think you know the person youοΏ½re married to?
Think again.
The Glasgow Fair weekend was usually the busiest of the year for the Serious Crime Division. But by the Sunday morning, it appeared to have gone off without a major hitch.
Then DCI Dani Bevan received a call from one of her team. A middle-aged man had gone missing from his home in Giffnock. Dani didnοΏ½t take the case too seriously, until it turned out that the uncle of her friend, DC Andy Calder, disappeared under identical circumstances a decade before.
Dani is drawn into a case which is as confounding as it is complex. Everyone has secrets and right from the start, her investigation seems set on an unstoppable course towards tragedy.
Dark As Night is the fourth instalment in the thrilling DCI Dani Bevan series.
They all have secretsοΏ½
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