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DCI Wade #2

Down Came The Rain

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DCI Wade still wears the scars from her last big enquiry, but with a recent drowning murder carrying uncomfortable links to the past and her worst suspicions about her sisters psycho husband realised, there's no time to heal. When both of the new enquiries are facing derailment, and she finds herself frozen out, Wade is faced with seeing two dangerous killers escape justice.
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206 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 6, 2016

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Drew Cross

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Drew Cross is a thirty-something disabled dad of three from Nottingham (England). Previously, he’s worked as a model, plumber, police constable, and financial advisor. When he’s not reading, writing, or fighting off the psychopathic family cat, he enjoys martial arts and loud rock music. He dreams of one day moving to Edinburgh and writing full time for a living.

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Profile Image for Mimi Davis Hopkins.
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December 8, 2018
Let it Rain

Another example of great writing by Drew Cross. This DCI series is great! The characters are great, the roles which this author has created for them is exceptional. Great use of wording with a plot that holds the reader's attention and a spelling which flows smoothly throughout the story. No to the next book in THIS SERIES!!!
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February 12, 2017
Down came the rain

Having thoroughly enjoyed the first DCI Wade book I decided to give this one a go and Drew Cross did not disappoint. A cracking story which intertwined with the original, although this does stand on it's own. It moves at a fast pace which meant a lot of time spent reading instead of cleaning, so thank you Mr Cross, I hate cleaning! Anyway, a great edge of the seat book, definitely worth a read. My only complaint, as with so many books, is the typos. I wish they would pay a proof reader Other than that a great author
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