
Nine O'Clock Bus to Brompton
The County Mounties, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Bunce
About this listen
The quiet village of Brompton is shaken when the body of former sex worker Suzanne Hoskins is discovered in Bluebell Wood. To add to the mystery, her husband Steven has disappeared.
PC Don Barton's life seems to be going nowhere. Moved from the coveted motorcycle section to a rural beat as a result of misconduct, he is morosely standing by as his career passes before him.
Soon, his quiet life as a village bobby is shattered, as he enters a world of pornography, S&M, drug-dealing, and terrorism. But can Don find the killer before more lives are lost, and redeem himself?
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