Taken To The Hills
By S. J. Richards
Narrator:-Aubrey Parsons
Audiobook Length:-7 Hours and 30 Minutes
Genre:-Crime Fiction
Publisher:-Apple Loft Press
Blurb:-Abductions and murder are not what ex-DCI Luke Sackville expected when he left the police after tragedy struck his family.
Luke's return to the workplace was meant to be a soft landing but when a woman vanishes after being accused of taking bides, he is assigned a disparate team and tasked with brides, he is assigned a disparate team and tasked with tracking her down.
Their search becomes more urgent when her disappearance is linked to the death of a second woman. When a third goes missing the hunt becomes a race against time. Luke's return to work presents him with the most challenging case of his career as the murder victims mount.
Murder and intrigue are peppered with humour in this fast-paced crime thriller set in and around the beautiful city of Bath in the southwest of England.
Taken to the Hills is the first in the Luke Sackville crime series. If you like a team you can root for then you'll love this page-turner. Perfect for fans of JD Kirk, LJ Ross, JM Dalgleish and David J Gatward
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My Review:-This is Book one in 'Luke Sackville Crime Thrillers.' We begin bt meeting Ex-DCI Luke Sackville, he is just returning back to work after being away after the death of his wife. Luke's new work role is in security. A woman that works for Filchers, the same company as Luke has disappeared, but it's not as simple as that, she's accused of taking brides, and she can't be found anywhere. Luke can't but wonder is there more to it. When other women that has also worked for the same company go missing, Luke starts his own investigation, with the help from his new team, some that you wouldn't expect. There are plenty of twists and turns, along with a few clues as the story moves on. The narrator worked well with the different characters and the parts they played in the story. I'm looking forward to Book Two.
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