Some great suspense, mystery and thriller audiobooks
Then why not share in the adventures of the rugged and flawed DI
Andy Horton or former Royal Marine Commando turned undercover
investigator, Art Marvik or my latest fictional sleuth,
Inspector Alun Ryga in the intriguing 1950 set mystery DEATH IN THE COVE
with the second in the series DEATH IN THE HARBOUR released as an audio
book in October and in paperback, e book, and Kindle on 2 November.
The DI Andy Horton unabridged audio books published by Soundings and narrated by Gordon Griffin MBE
"The first Andy Horton novel of yours that I recorded (Deadly
Waters) I knew straightaway that I was in the safe hands of a consummate
storyteller with realistic characters and a fascinating plot. It’s
always an exciting moment when I’m booked to record another of your
books. I know that it’s going to be a pleasurable experience. And it
always is." Gordon Griffin MBE
"A compelling protagonist and mounting suspense make the book hard to put down." Publishers Weekly
Death in the Cove by Pauline Rowson, narrated by Jonathan Rhodes is published by B7 Media. Download the audio book here.
Introducing Inspector Alun Ryga of Scotland Yard. England 1950, a
country still struggling to come to terms with peace in the grip of
austerity and rationing. When the body of a man wearing a pinstriped
suit is found in a secluded bay on Portland Island, Dorset Scotland Yard
detective, Inspector Alun Ryga is sent to investigate.
Adrift
after leaving the Royal Marines, Marvik finds himself being used as
bait to catch a ruthless killer whose slaying spree spans the
decades.It's a mission that will put all his skills and training to the
test- a dangerous assignment that could cost him his life.
The Art Marvik mystery thrillers by Pauline Rowson published by Soundings and narrated by Peter Noble.
"Fans of Rowson’s DI Andy Horton books will be delighted with her new series featuring former marine commando Art Marvik.A tense, terrifying thrill ride that twists and turns with dizzying speed, combined with a likable, smart, tough, but all too human hero, make this a cracking-good new series, action fans need Marvik on their radar." Booklist
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