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A Killing of Angels

Alice Quentin Book 2

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A Killing of Angels

By: Kate Rhodes
Narrated by: Charlotte Strevens
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The first death looked like a suicide. But someone had tucked a picture of an angel and a handful of white feathers into the banker's pocket - before pushing him in front of a Tube. A killer is stalking the Square Mile, an avenging angel intent on punishment. But why these victims? What were their sins?

Psychologist Alice Quentin swore she'd never get involved with police work again. Her duty is to the living, not the dead. But she owes detective Don Burns a favour, and when he comes begging for help, how can she refuse?

In order to find the murderer, Alice and Don must dig deep into the toxic heart of the City. A place where money means more than life, and no one can be counted innocent.

(P)2013 Oakhill Publishing
Crime Crime Fiction Mystery Police Procedural Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction Murder Exciting
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Absolutely loving this series, can't wait to listen to the next one!!
The narrator is very good too, I don't normally like listening to women reading but this is my exception.

Great

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Idiotic storyline. Calmly moving from one major violent crime, to the next. No real personality, nor attributes that make you like the main protagonist.

Psychologist or defective detective?

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This is not in any way a realistic story, plots with multiple gruesome murders rarely are, but if you accept the premise, this is a compelling narrative with some nice plot twists and some fine observations of London life.

Decent thriller

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