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Death Message

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Author: Mark Billingham
Narrator: Paul Thornley

Genre: Crime
Series: Inspector Tom Thorne Series (7th)
Age Group: Adult

Book Reference: DIR1892
ISBN: 978 1 4074 8023 7

Duration: 11h 30m (approx.) on 11 CD(s)

Publication Date: 13th June 2008

Price: £24.99

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Synopsis

The first message sent to Tom Thorne's phone was just a picture - the blurred image of a man's face, but Thorne had seen enough dead bodies to know that the man was no longer alive. But who was he? Who sent the photograph? And why?
While the technical experts attempt to trace the sender, Thorne searches the bulletins for a reported death that matches the photograph. Then another picture arrives. Another dead man... It is the identities of the murdered men which give Thorne his first clue, a link to a dangerous killer he'd put away years before. Now Tom Thorne must face one of the toughest challenges of his career, knowing that there is no killer more dangerous than one who has nothing left to lose...

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  • Sex: Moderate
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