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Sixteen Carved Pieces
Twenty Years Buried
Fifteen Reasons to Kill
Audiobook series3 titles

Detective Inspector Jack MacIntosh Mysteries Series

Written by Michelle Kidd

Narrated by Simon Mattacks

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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About this series

MEET DETECTIVE JACK MACINTOSH IN THIS BRILLIANT NEW CRIME SERIES.

An absolutely gripping crime thriller with a massive twist.

The call comes in the early hours. Human remains have been discovered in a suitcase, dumped on the muddy banks of the River Thames. Detective Jack MacIntosh races to the scene.

The suitcase contains a human torso, two arms and two legs. It's the body of a young girl. But where is her head?

Then a skull is found embedded in the silt of the riverbed. But it doesn't belong to the body in the case.

As the river offers up more of its gruesome secrets, Jack uncovers a tangled web of shocking secrets stretching back twenty years.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 26, 2023
Sixteen Carved Pieces
Twenty Years Buried
Fifteen Reasons to Kill

Titles in the series (3)

  • Fifteen Reasons to Kill

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    Fifteen Reasons to Kill
    Fifteen Reasons to Kill

    An absolutely gripping crime thriller with a massive twist. Eighty-one-year-old Eddie Wakefield is found brutally murdered at the nursing home where he lives. Crudely carved into his flesh-while he was still alive-is the number fifteen. Detective Jack MacIntosh and his team are determined to track down the ruthless killer of this frail elderly man. But the investigation is leading nowhere. Then the second body is discovered. The victim was stabbed to death in their own home. Again, the number fifteen is etched into the dead man's flesh. A single clue leads to St Bartholomew's School for Boys, a grim and forbidding institution on England's south coast-and a series of shocking secrets stretching back more than forty years. What is the significance of the number fifteen . . . and is Jack prepared for the horrifying truth?

  • Sixteen Carved Pieces

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    Sixteen Carved Pieces
    Sixteen Carved Pieces

    An absolutely gripping crime thriller with a massive twist Billie-Rose's bloodstained body is found in the kitchen of her ground-floor flat. She's been strangled to death, there's a deep laceration to her upper thigh, and a wooden chess-piece grasped tightly in her hand. Daubed on the wall in Billie-Rose's own blood is a strange symbol: a bishop's mitre. All Detective Jack MacIntosh can think is: He's back. Four years earlier, four young women were also strangled to death in their own homes, the same deep wound to the thigh, the same weird symbol scrawled on the wall. The work of the killer they call the Bishop. Is he back to kill again? Jack and his team are in a race against time to pull the pieces together and uncover the truth before more young women die. Perfect for fans of Helen H. Durrant, Biba Pearce, Lynda La Plante, Angela Marsons, and Rachel McLean.

  • Twenty Years Buried

    4

    Twenty Years Buried
    Twenty Years Buried

    MEET DETECTIVE JACK MACINTOSH IN THIS BRILLIANT NEW CRIME SERIES. An absolutely gripping crime thriller with a massive twist. The call comes in the early hours. Human remains have been discovered in a suitcase, dumped on the muddy banks of the River Thames. Detective Jack MacIntosh races to the scene. The suitcase contains a human torso, two arms and two legs. It's the body of a young girl. But where is her head? Then a skull is found embedded in the silt of the riverbed. But it doesn't belong to the body in the case. As the river offers up more of its gruesome secrets, Jack uncovers a tangled web of shocking secrets stretching back twenty years.

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