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A Quiver of Sorrows

DI Declan Walsh Crime Thrillers, Book 12

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By: Jack Gatland
Narrated by: Robin Laing
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Sometimes, folklores are real.

When legendary TV actor Montgomery Pryce is shot in the chest by an arrow and killed while on stage during a Robin Hood convention, Detective Inspector Declan Walsh and the team of the Last Chance Saloon are brought in to solve the murder, only to find that nearly everyone there holds a bow capable of loosing the arrow.

And when the cast of Pryce's show bring to light terrible jealousies and secrets from their past, and Ryan Gates, one of the co-stars is discovered to have a valid reason for wanting to silence Pryce, Declan finds himself facing paparazzi, managers and brutal personal appearance agents, as the organisers of the convention refuse to cancel it, and the bodycount rises.

Running against the clock, and with a suspect list longer than the roll call of Robin Hood's merry men, Declan must find out not only who killed Robin Hood, but also whether he was the actual target in the first place.

Because, for the first time... could Robin Hood have been the villain?

The twelfth book in a series of procedural crime thrillers by #1 New York Times bestselling writer Tony Lee writing as Jack Gatland, A Quiver Of Sorrows is perfect for fans of J.D Kirk, L.J Ross, Ian Rankin, Alex Smith, David Gatward, Rachel McLean and Ann Cleeves, among others.

©2022 Jack Gatland (P)2023 W. F. Howes Ltd
Crime Fiction Mystery Police Procedural Traditional Detectives Fiction Crime
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...but nevertheless worth a listen. Great characters, good plot and well-narrated as usual. Looking forward to the next in series.

Not the best of the series...

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I really like the characters and most of the storylines in this series but feel that some are just too overcomplicated and have too many coincidences to be considered anywhere real! I also feel the storyline with a 16 year old being allowed anywhere near this sort of police work is fanciful

Coincidences

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Possibly the weakest story so far in the series. May have put me off continuing with this collection.

Not one of the best storylines

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The book has an interesting plot, well developed characters and lovely The last saloon detectives, Humour and banter plus a little romance make the series a pleasure to listen to. The narration is superb!

Utterly enjoyable

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I loved it! The narration is as always excellent which complements the author’s writing. Can’t wait for the next one. The humour is subtle and fun.

Another excellently written book.

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