Overview: Kim Fielding lives in California and travels as often as she can manage. A professor by day, at night she rushes into a phonebooth to change into her author costume (which involves comfy clothes instead of Spandex and is, sadly, lacking a cape). Her superpowers include the ability to write
Speechless
β Scribed by Stephen Puleston
- Book ID
- 112057558
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 156 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B00FA12DA4
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A quiet Sunday morning for Inspector Marco ... A routine call about a body in the river in Cardiff ...
But when he discovers the dead manβs tongue has been amputated Marco realises itβs nothing but routine. More murders in the Polish community take Inspector John Marco and his team into the East European immigrant community and the murky world of people trafficking.
But what is it that links all the deaths together? When the evidence points to one of the cityβs criminal and the involvement of a gangster from Poland Marco faces the challenge of gathering evidence from a close knit and secretive community.
And why do the Polish Secret Service seem to be interested? When Marco finds himself entangled emotionally its impossible for him to think clearly. In search of an answer Marco travels to Poland only to find himself implicated in a murder and hoping he can avoid another.
Racing back to Cardiff he hopes he has enough to unravel the case and arrest the perpetrators.
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