Don't trust him, you could lose your heart to him. Literally... When a mummified body is washed up on a beach near Chichester, DI Jo Wolfe quickly identifies a suspect, the dead girl's flat mate, Daniel Tate. As the investigation unfolds, the team realise that the killer could well be someone fas
Divining the Dead (Jo Wolfe psychic detective crime thriller Book 2)
โ Scribed by Wendy Cartmell
- Book ID
- 110596105
- Publisher
- Costa Press
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 331 KB
- Series
- DI Jo Wolfe Police Psychic Suspense Thrillers Book 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B082B4Z9KY
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โฆ Synopsis
Someone is waging war against corrupt officials... and he won't stop until they're all dead.
The new paranormal series from Amazon bestselling crime and thriller writer, Wendy Cartmell. Perfect for fans of horror suspense from John Connolly, Stephen King, Stephen Leather, C J Tudor, Iain Rob Wright and John Bowen.
As a bomb detonates inside a popular Italian restaurant, DI Jo Wolfe has to witness the death of the diners. Her traumatic search for the bodies leaves her exhausted, yet resolved to find those behind the barbaric attack.
Then she receives a warning from the group responsible. They intend to kill corrupt and incompetent MPs, meting out their own warped brand of justice.
Can Jo rise above her grief and stop the ultra-right-wing group in their tracks? Will the visions from the dead help her? Or will she be hampered by despair, as she communicates with them?
But there's an entity stalking her - one who won't give up until Jo is dead.
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