Afghanistan. Every year, an assignment for thousands of British personnel. Some of them bring back more than memories. TV producer Dan Simmons wants to film it all. He finds a regiment about to be deployed to the Afghan war on a radical anti-heroin operation. He gets himself embedded. He shoots some film. Then he shoots himself. The Ministry of Defence puts Military Police captain Stef Maguire under pressure to file it all away. But Maguire has heard the TV man's dying words and they lead her to someone called Tom Fletcher. Ex-cop, ex-PI, now Fletcher is living the perfect life in a house in the country. A very isolated house. Fletcher doesn't know why the TV man shot himself. But some very dangerous people think otherwise. And when they begin to threaten Fletcher's family, it's time for him to act.
Blurb: #3. Cut Out [2009] 9 hours 30 mins, read by Peter Wickham PI Tom Fletcher's peaceful family life is shattered when a Cambridge don with links to Fletcher's wife is found murdered. As Fletcher investigates, he soon finds himself in the line of fire. What links an abandoned military mental hospital with the menacing group of ex-soldiers who are threatening Fletcher's family? And what did the don find out that got him killed? Fletcher must find answers fast, before he and his family face deadly consequences....
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An improvemnet from the weak 3s of the first two books. This is solid 3* and was great to garden with.
3* Corn Dolls 3* Steel Witches 3* Cut Out
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