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Gone Too Far

DCI Miller MCR Crime Fiction (Gritty Manchester Gangland Crime Murder Detective Thriller Series, Book 4)

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By: Steven Suttie
Narrated by: Simon Williams
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DCI Miller is faced with a head-ache and a half in Gone Too Far.

Kathy Hopkirk, the nation's most detested "celebrity" has disappeared. Famed for her outrageous remarks and nasty observations about ordinary people in the street and stars from the showbiz world, Kathy has always taken great delight in grabbing the headlines and causing as much controversy as possible. But now she is in the news for a different reason. She is missing.

While visiting Manchester for work, she was staying at The Midland. The iconic, world famous hotel was the last place Kathy was seen, CCTV recorded her leaving on foot. Her destination was unknown. Three days later, her disappearance was reported to police by her manager. The sensational news was met with great interest by the British public, though very little surprise or sympathy. Kathy Hopkirk had been pushing it for years. It looks like this time, she may just have gone too far. DCI Miller and his team are overwhelmed by the amount of vitriol and hatred which surrounds the missing woman. Where do they possibly start with this one? Kathy has had thousands of death threats on Twitter alone.

DCI Miller is back with another roller-coaster case.

©2017 Steven Suttie (P)2026 Simon Williams
Crime Fiction Genre Fiction Mystery Police Procedurals Urban Funny
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I have followed each book in this series and each time I have not been disappointed. The twists and turns in the story are addictive. When you think you’ve sussed out what’s happened it turns a major corner and leaves you gasping.
Simon Williams’ narration is compulsive listening. All characters have their own voices and personalities. Couple this with the sound effects and music and it produces a great audio drama.
Well done all concerned. It is great.

Great Audio Drama

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