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Dead Fall

An intriguing new case for Camden-based forensic sleuth Cassie Raven

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Dead Fall

Written by: A. K. Turner
Narrated by: Ellie Kendrick
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One little push is all it takes . . .

Mortuary technician Cassie Raven is shocked to find the body of Bronte, a talented singer on the brink of stardom, in her fridge. The two of them were once schoolmates, although not exactly friends . . .

The police say Bronte jumped from her tenth-floor apartment, but Cassie's instincts are telling her it's murder. The death ignites a social media frenzy, and when police watchdog Phyllida Flyte is sent in to assess the handling of the case she is the only one willing to listen to Cassie.

They join forces but as Cassie delves dangerously deep into Bronte's personal history, more blood must be shed before the terrible truth is exposed.
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Critic Reviews

A hard-hitting exposure of a young woman's vulnerability in the music industry, with one of the most spectacular plots twists in contemporary crime fiction
A gritty, gripping and absorbing forensic procedural
Witty, assured and entertaining
I love this series!
Timely, gritty and dark
Expertly plotted and well researched, with an appealing central character and a strong supporting cast, this series is not to be missed
Turner has woven a tale so compelling and griptastic and totally unguessable that it had me turning pages til the wee small hours
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