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Man at the Window

A dark and compulsive crime mystery

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Man at the Window

Written by: Robert Jeffreys
Narrated by: David Muscat
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A cop needs to know what a child wants to forget.

When a boarding school master at an exclusive boys' school is shot dead, it is deemed accidental. A lazy and usually drunk detective is sent to write up the report. Cardilini unexpectedly does not cooperate, as he becomes riled by the privileged arrogance of those at the school. He used to have instincts. Perhaps he should follow them now....

With no real evidence he declares the shooting a murder and puts himself on a collision course with the powerful and elite of Perth. As he peels back layers, the school's dark secrets begin to emerge. But is his dogged pursuit of justice helpful or harmful to those most affected by the man's death?

Man at the Window is the first book in the Detective Cardilini series: an atmospheric and unforgettable crime novel with a burning moral dilemma at its heart.

©2019 Robert Jeffreys (P)2019 Bonnier Books UK
Crime Fiction Mystery
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