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Twelve bodies;no motive; the hunt is on!
A lorry full of Chinese illegal immigrants arrives in Hull. Twenty four hours later their bodies are discovered close to the M62 motorway; but a young man and a girl are missing, and still at risk. Supported by the Serious and Organised Crime Agency,Caton must travel to China to pick up the trail. But he knows the solution is closer to home - in Manchester’s Chinatown - and time is running out. A cold case is about to get hot!
This fast paced novel is the third in the DCI Tom Caton series.

352 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 22, 2010

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3 reviews1 follower
August 7, 2017
Love this series but this is dry, like Sahara dry. I can only imagine the research hours put into this due to location of the investigation and subject matter and did eventually start investing in the characters but this was hard work. The ending was appropriate and believable but this is in no way my favourite in the series so far (only the third in) but has not put me off pursuing the rest, just taking a break to read Creatures of Appetite but I'll be back! Interested to see what happens with Tom and Kate now Sally has come into the picture.
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May 16, 2017
Thrilling story. It makes you think that our way of living is changing and not for the better.

The story is fast and furious. Makes you glad to be safe and sound in your own home. . It can be so dangerous out there. Thank goodness we have police like Tom and his team to keep us safe.
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November 1, 2019
This is my third Tom Caton novel but I'm afraid it will be my last. The obsession with describing what everyone is wearing feels like padding and the mistakes in the text drive me mad. Doesn't anybody proofread this stuff. This story also (like so many that majorly move location half way through) adds a lot more padding and to me isn't very successful.
Sorry Bill but this is it for me
1,181 reviews6 followers
July 19, 2018
Great Read

Another very good at in the DCI Cat on series. Lots of strong characters and plenty of twists in the story line. A really good series so far and I am looking forward to reading the rest.

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July 23, 2017
Very good series of books, each successive volume better than the previous.
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July 30, 2019
The Tiger's Cave

As usual a very gripping read from Bill. The deep description of events puts you in the situation or room as a spectator. I would definitely recommend.
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December 3, 2019
Well written crime novel whose subject matter, people trafficking, struck a chord with recent events in Essex and East London.
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October 10, 2020
Another excellent read and quite topical with the recent people smuggling case in Essex.
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August 8, 2012
Not quite as good as the first two in the series. A complicated plot and a disappointing (although probably realistic) ending. It hasn't put me off wanting to read the rest in the series - but not yet, I need a rest from Detective Caton.
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May 14, 2014
There was too much of everything in this book: too many characters, too many points of view, too many locations, etc. I have read a few in the series already (although not in order) and liked this one the least. I still plan on reading the entire series.
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December 2, 2015
Really good read

Complex and believable story, well written and characters are getting more fully developed as the series goes on. But if a wobble here in the beginning with loads of info that seems a bit winded and it does help understand the plot as the novel moves on.
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