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Why She Ran
Why She Ran | S.A. Dunphy
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'A dark, chilling and fantastic read' Patricia Gibney Criminologist David Dunnigan and his troubled niece Beth are on the run. Beth has been accused of killing a high-profile detective and everyone thinks she's guilty. Even Beth, who has no memory of what happened, wonders if she is capable of murder. As Dunnigan and Beth set out to prove her innocence, they are hunted by the same forces responsible for Beth's abduction nearly twenty years ago. In a chase that takes them from Hamburg to Prague, to a compound in the bleak expanse of the Nevada desert, Dunnigan eventually comes face-to-face with their enemies. But did Beth really kill the man she had come to think of as a friend, and what secret will Dunnigan discover that could end Frobisher's After Dark Campaign once and for all? The time has come for Dunnigan to make a decision: will he be brave enough to make it, knowing that everyone he loves can't possibly make it out of this alive?
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Andrew65
Why She Ran | S.A. Dunphy
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This one not in the database but started this detective book set in Ireland as an audiobook, due to be published shortly. Reading as part of #20in4.

Due to work only got to about 4 hrs 40 mins so far on day1.

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angelamiller88
Why She Ran | S.A. Dunphy
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A lucky dip book choice. I haven't read the other books in the David Dunnigan series, but this didn't stop me from following the plot.

The characters were stereotypical- an Irish priest who was part of the crime underworld, wore a leather jacket, liked to drink and meant to be like Colin Farell. The story was ok, it wasn't particularly believable and the end was wrapped up very quickly. Not a particularly memorable book.