Detective Inspector Rafferty never could say no. If someone asked her for help, she gave it. No ifs or buts. When a troubled girl from Raffertyβs past calls asking for help to find her missing boyfriend, Rafferty canβt stop herself rushing to the rescue. She has to find him, get him home safe, and
Ten Guilty Men (A DCI Morton Crime Novel Book 3)
β Scribed by Campbell, Sean; Campbell, Daniel
- Book ID
- 108919013
- Publisher
- De Minimis
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 141 KB
- Series
- DCI Morton Crime Novel 3
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
An anonymous tip leads DCI Morton to a detached house in Richmond where he finds the body of Ellis DeLange, celebrity photographer and socialite extraordinaire.
Morton must investigate the details of Ellis' private life while keeping the baying mob of journalists out front away from the investigation, dealing with Ellis' highly secretive celebrity friends and trying to answer the one question that keeps on nagging at him: who called in the anonymous tip?
The investigation takes a bizarre turn when a key witness reveals she saw a man fleeing from the crime scene in the dead of night - without any clothes on.
Ten Guilty Men is the third novel in the DCI Morton series.
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Detective Inspector Rafferty never could say no. If someone asked her for help, she gave it. No ifs or buts. When a troubled girl from Raffertyβs past calls asking for help to find her missing boyfriend, Rafferty canβt stop herself rushing to the rescue. She has to find him, get him home safe, and
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