Mark Billingham - TT13 Time of Death.nfo
General Information
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Title: Time of Death TT13
Author: Mark Billingham
Read By: Mark Billingham
File Information
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Number of MP3s: 9 plus PARS and info
Genre: Mystery/Thriller
Bit Rate: 48 KB/s
Sample Rate: 22 KHz stereo
Run Time: 10:46 h:m
Size: 222 MB approx!(without Pars)
Story
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The Missing - Two schoolgirls are abducted in the small, dying Warwickshire town of Polesford, driving a knife into the heart of the community where police officer Helen Weeks grew up and from which she long ago escaped. But this is a place full of secrets, where dangerous truths lie buried.
The Accused - When it's splashed all over the press that family man Stephen Bates has been arrested, Helen and her partner, Tom Thorne, head to the flooded town to support Bates' wife, an old school friend of Helen's who is living under siege with two teenage children and convinced of her husband's innocence.
The Dead - As residents and media bay for Bates' blood, a decomposing body is found. The police believe they have their murderer in custody, but one man believes otherwise. With a girl still missing, Thorne sets himself on a collision course with local police, townsfolk, and a merciless killer.
Tom Thorne returns in a chilling mystery that will keep readers guessing until the final page. Time of Death is Mark Billingham's most timely, atmospheric thriller to date.
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