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'Always a good read.'
Detective Joe Rafferty thinks: nice easy sex murder when young schoolteacher Laura Scott is found murdered and half-naked. It puts his problems – from his brothers accusing one another when 'stuff' goes missing from their lock-up to the Chief Constable's porno-starring granddaughter – in perspective.
Until it doesn't. Because his brothers, amateur entrepreneurs in a small way until now, have started to branch out. And the CC's porn-star granddaughter? He's to make it all just go away, though the message isn't clear about just how he is to accomplish this convenient disappearing act in these days of videos going viral on YouTube.
Even his nice easy sex murder—isn't. Laura Scott might have been murdered, but she wasn't raped or interfered with in any way. In fact, the case gets a whole lot more complicated. Because it seems Laura Scott was all things to all people, and everyone can't be right. To Rafferty, like Russia to Winston Churchill, Laura turns out to be 'A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.' But it is only by finding the real Laura that he can find her murderer.
Books in the Rafferty & Llewellyn British Mystery series
Dead Before Morning #1
Down Among the Dead Men #2
Death Line #3
The Hanging Tree #4
Absolute Poison #5
Dying For You #6
Bad Blood #7
Love Lies Bleeding #8
Blood on the Bones #9
A Thrust to the Vitals #10
Death Dues #11
All the Lonely People #12
Death Dance #13
Deadly Reunion #14
Kith and Kill #15
Asking For It #16
The Spanish Connection #17
Game of Bones #18
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