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SKELETONS IN THE CLOSET an absolutely addictive and heart-pounding crime thriller
SKELETONS IN THE CLOSET an absolutely addictive and heart-pounding crime thriller | Bill Kitson
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Some families have more skeletons in the closet than others . . . A dead woman tied to a chair is found in a crumbling old cottage in the Yorkshire moors. She's been there a long time. Detective Mike Nash investigates. He soon uncovers a second body, down a well in the garden. Then Nash's team makes an even more grisly discovery. How many more skeletons are hidden in this tumbledown old cottage? The suspicious death of the solicitor dealing with the property turns this cold-case investigation into an active hunt for a murderer. Someone is killing to keep their secrets from coming to light. Detective Mike Nash must track them down before they strike again.
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MrsK
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A book with a very interesting plot that had great potential. Unfortunately it ended up sidetracked until halfway through by an unrelated, and totally unnecessary, burglary subplot. The murders do again become the focus, but the story then bogs down in superfluous information and dialogue. The solution is only reached via a confused subplot of family intrigue that is sprung on the reader at the end.