Strange Beginnings

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by Ted Tayler


  The team closes in on Grant Burnside’s assassin an old adversary stands in their way

  Suzie Ferris moves in with Gus, and Lydia Logan Barre finds her father.

  “It maintains your interest throughout and would make a great TV series.”

  “I enjoyed watching the characters develop and the attention to detail.”

  All Things Bright

  Stacey Read was thirteen and a half when she disappeared

  Police found Stacey's body in the canal ten days later

  Gus Freeman and his team are reviewing the unsolved case

  All things bright and beautiful. Nothing is ever what it seems

  Gus has his work cut out in this tenth cold case as the real horror gets revealed

  "Stories of cooperation, great investigative skills and an ex-detective with a knack for putting clues together to find the culprit.”

  Buried Secrets

  Alan Duncan met Maddy Mills at a party. They fell in love and moved in together.

  What led to Alan’s murder as he went on his weekly run four years later?

  Gus Freeman suspects that both Alan and Maddy were hiding from someone

  This intriguing and complex case takes all Gus’s skill to unravel

  Life is never dull for Gus, his team, and the other characters in his life

  “Well-drawn characters and a story that lays out clearly what at first seems implausible.”

  A Genuine Mistake

  A wealthy businessman lay dead on his doorstep from a single shot to the head.

  Gerry Hogan was an honest, hard-working family man with no known enemies.

  His young sons stood frozen with shock as Gerry’s partner cradled him in her arms.

  When Gus and the team interview Gerry’s friends and family, they get a shock.

  At the start, they had a handful of suspects. Soon they had too many. Why?

  The twelfth case for the Crime Review Team is their most baffling mystery so far.

  “With plot twists, surprises, suspense and danger, I was hooked from the first page.”

  The Long Hard Road

  Are you searching for real characters and original storylines?

  Do you want books that you can't put down?

  For anyone that hasn't read me before, this collection gives a flavour of what to expect

  Why not give it a try? I can't promise French hens or turtle-doves

  But there are two short stories, two anecdotes, three blog posts, poems, a sketch, a dash of humour and a full-length novel to enjoy.

 

 

 


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