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Tangled Webb

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Thaddeus Webb has run away. Again. On the edge of Edinburgh he’s trying hard to stay out of trouble. Now it looks like trouble has found him.When Thad stumbles across someone who’s been scamming innocent tourists, he feels he must put a stop to their nefarious activities. But things are not all they seem, and before long he finds himself mired in a murder case and entangled in a terror plot. Thad is uniquely positioned to avert the impending atrocity. The only problem is, he doesn’t know where it will happen, or what form it will take.With a forgotten ghost from his past emerging from the shadows, and another from more recent events always lurking, he must use every trick he knows — legal or otherwise — to unravel the truth and save innocent livesTangled Webb is the second book in Harry Dayle’s exciting Dark Webb series.

335 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 24, 2016

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Harry Dayle

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British chap Harry Dayle lives with his domesticated animals and undomesticated wife and daughter in the middle of rural France. When he’s not writing in his secret woodland retreat, Harry spends his days battling entropy.

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November 13, 2017
Tangled Webb

I thoroughly enjoyed reading your second Thaddeus Webb book. For a computer geek, he certainly lives an eventful life. Great read. Looking forward to reading the next book in the series.
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November 19, 2016
Arguably more electrifying than the first, the by-now familiar approach of explanation of the past and nonstop action in the present lends a familiarity to these stories, as well as giving a valve to bleed off some of the stress and tension at times - a frustrating and intriguing feeling in equal measure. The hospital at the end was superbly handled, it felt as if I was actually there. Dayle's seriously onto a fabulous formula with these and I sincerely hope they continue.
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