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Midnight Fugue

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Midnight Fugue

By: Reginald Hill
Narrated by: Daniel Ryan
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A psychological thriller starring Dalziel and Pascoe, the hugely popular police duo and stars of the long-running BBC TV series.

Gina Wolfe is searching for her missing husband, believed dead, and hopes Superintendent Andy Dalziel can help. What neither realize is that there are others on the same trail.

A tabloid hack with some awkward enquiries about an ambitious MP's father. The politician’s secretary who shares his suspicions. The ruthless entrepreneur in question – and the two henchmen out to make sure the past stays in the past.

Four stories, two mismatched detectives trying to figure it all out, and 24 hours in which to do it: Dalziel and Pascoe are about to learn the hard way exactly how much difference a day makes…

Crime Fiction Mystery Police Procedurals Political Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense Traditional Detectives Fiction Suspense

Critic reviews

Australian Praise for ‘A Cure for All Diseases’:

‘This is a richly rewarding and entertaining read’ Courier Mail

‘Reginald Hill’s Dalziel will both amuse and beguile’ Sydney Morning Herald

‘This was a ripping read; it delighted and satisfied, its fast pace carried me along and I simply didn’t wish the book to end’ Toowoomba Chronicle

‘All Reginald Hill’s novels are beautifully crafted, and this one is no different’ Tarrangower Times

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Another winner from Reginad Hill in this series. This story with all its twists and turns and the format of time keeps the listener gripped to the very last syllable.

Well read and well written with the lightness of touch and laughs one has come to expect. A must for those who enjoy modern British detective stories.

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