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Terminus: A Thrilling Police Procedural Set in Scotland | Pete Brassett
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Detective Munro is on the back foot when a dangerous killer always seems to be one step ahead.Having been the victim of a hit and run, and despite being black and blue, DI Munro wastes no time in trying to find out the identity of the perpetrator. In the meantime, a junior detective receives a call from a concerned member of the public, worried that a recently deceased friend's will had been unlawfully changed.What connects these two events will be crucial to the detectives' investigation. But when prime witnesses turn up dead, they'll discover they have a more serious case on their hands. With attempted murder upgraded to a full-scale murder investigation, can the police close in on a mysterious killer or will Munro finally be outwitted?TERMINUS is the fifth book by Pete Brassett to feature detectives James Munro and Charlotte West. The other books are, in order of appearance: SHE, AVARICE, ENMITY and DUPLICITY. All of these books are available on Kindle Unlimited and in paperback from Amazon.
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This series gets better and better with every book. The author keeps each book linked to the past books, continuing the mystery. This book and the last end on a cliffhanger, so of course you need to continue. The only negative is the narrator on this one and the first. He is Scottish but reads too slowly. #SeriesLove2023 @Andrew65 @TheSpineView

TheSpineView I almost always listen at 1.25 speed because it is too slow otherwise. Maybe the next book will be a different narrator. 1y
deeannloso @TheSpineView I always listen at 1.25 and it‘s a bit better with this narrator. He just reads too slowly. 🤷🏻‍♀️😊 1y
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“Having been the victim of a hit and run accident, and despite being black and blue, DI Munro wastes no time in trying to find out the identity of the perpetrator. In the meantime, a junior detective receives a call from a concerned member of the public, worried that a recently deceased friend‘s will had been unlawfully changed. What connects these two events will be crucial to the detective‘s investigation.