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Where Demons Hide
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Where Demons Hide
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Where Demons Hide

Written by Douglas Skelton

Narrated by Sarah Barron

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

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Something scared Nuala Flaherty to death. When her body is found in the centre of a pentagram on a lonely moor, Rebecca is determined to find out what. Was she killed by supernatural means, or is there a more down-to-earth explanation? Rebecca's investigation leads her to a mysterious cult and local drug dealings. But what she doesn't know is that crime matriarch Mo Burke still has her in her crosshairs. Mo wants payback for the death of her son, and after one failed attempt to hurt Rebecca, she is upping the ante. And this time, it could be lethal.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 1, 2022
ISBN9781399146265
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Where Demons Hide
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Douglas Skelton

Douglas Skelton was born in Glasgow. He has been a bank clerk, tax officer, taxi driver (for two days), wine waiter (for two hours), journalist and investigator. He has written several true crime and Scottish criminal history books but now concentrates on fiction. Thunder Bay (longlisted for the McIlvanney Prize), The Blood Is Still, A Rattle of Bones and Where Demons Hide are the first four novels in the bestselling Rebecca Connolly thriller series.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Also disappointing, continuing the downward trend of Rebecca Connolly #3 after such a promising start in the first two of the series. Re-inforces my view that loyalty to a series must be earned.
    A cast of inconsequential characters that I just could not engage with, although in fairness Rebecca's character is gaining depth and Mo Burke as the controlling mafiosa hell bent on revenge for one son dead and the other in gaol, courtesy of Rebecca, is well done. Well narrated apart from the Kiwi Seb, who sounds more South African!