Still grieving, DI Bethany Smith is stumped by a letter and map that have arrived, stating someone is dead and where to find them. The problem is, the map has been drawn by hand, and she can’t quite work out where the location is. When she does, she’s led to a place of business—but what has that got
Down in the Garden: DEATH IS BUT A HEARTBEAT AWAY (DI Bethany Smith Book 2)
✍ Scribed by Emmy Ellis
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 108 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07TH46J82
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✦ Synopsis
On the worst day of her life, DI Bethany Smith decides to scrap the remainder of her leave and join Mike down in the garden, where a body has been left, posed, and with certain things on it that make no sense.
There’s a warped killer out there, intent on leaving clues, but what do they mean? They are linked in their own way but not in any manner that Bethany can use to solve the case.
With more deaths, a connection becomes apparent—the victims are all from the same friendship group. Who wants them dead—and why?
Why are insects placed inside ears? Why the specific clothing? And what the hell has clown makeup got to do with anything?
It seems only the killer knows…
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