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Seascape with Body
- Narrated by: Steve Hodson
- Length: 9 hrs and 5 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Years after Alice Draper's death her murderer remains unpunished, and six of her lovers still have their lives blighted by suspicion. Exiled to the seaside town of Eddathorpe, DI Robert Graham expects to have lots of time to brood about his failed marriage and his formerly promising career. Instead, he finds himself drawn into the Draper case, and unwittingly takes the lid off of a surprising variety of scandals, some of which involve senior policemen.
©1995 Raymond Flynn (P)2006 Oakhill Publishing Ltd
What the critics say
"A welcome addition to the fictional police ranks." (Sunday Telegraph)
"Flynn is the former head of Notts Fraud Squad. But his first book proves he's no PC Plod in the art of writing." (Sunday Express)
"DI Graham, with his homicidal Lakeland terrier, is an unconventional copper from the same breed as Frost and Morse. On this form, like them he should win fans and keep them." (Val McDermid, Manchester Evening News)
"Flynn is the former head of Notts Fraud Squad. But his first book proves he's no PC Plod in the art of writing." (Sunday Express)
"DI Graham, with his homicidal Lakeland terrier, is an unconventional copper from the same breed as Frost and Morse. On this form, like them he should win fans and keep them." (Val McDermid, Manchester Evening News)