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Restless Dead

Harry Grimm, Book 5

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Restless Dead

Written by: David J. Gatward
Narrated by: Aubrey Parsons
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His latest case has him chasing ghosts. But the murderer is flesh-and-blood hiding in the ashes....

DCI Harry Grimm is on the cusp of a stunning decision. Considering making his move to the scenic Yorkshire Dales permanent, he ends up reviewing details of a terrible car accident that killed a retired colonel's beloved wife. But when the panicked widower calls the police claiming the deceased woman's spirit is haunting him, the dedicated detective wades in to piece together a less implausible explanation.

With suspicions running high after a cabin on the property burns down, Grimm and his team are shocked to identify the scorched human remains that leave behind a twice-grieving family. And when he uncovers evidence the fire wasn't simple misfortune, the no-nonsense investigator is certain the culprit is more than a ghastly ghoul....

Can he nab the phantom killer before they vanish into thin air?

Restless Dead is the engrossing fifth book in the DCI Harry Grimm crime fiction series. If you like character-driven police procedurals, light humor, and grisly twists that keep you guessing, then you'll love David J. Gatward's burning mystery.

Buy Restless Dead to sift through the ashes today!

©2021 David J. Gatward (P)2022 David J. Gatward
Crime Crime Fiction Fiction Mystery Police Procedural Suspense Thriller Thriller & Suspense Murder
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Grimm is the worst cop ever. Anyone who enjoys mysteries or police procedurals should probably give these a miss. The author skips very basic steps such as checking alibis or following the money to "create" a mystery that doesn't exist. Zero twists. A real Grimm wouldn't have a job, let alone be a DCI. Still the stories and descriptions are lovely -very influenced by All Creatures Great and Small - which is very nostalgic for fans of Herriot.

lovely stories, but

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