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  • The Silent One

  • DI Erica Swift, Book 2
  • By: M. K. Farrar
  • Narrated by: Emma Gregory
  • Length: 6 hrs and 51 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)
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The Silent One

By: M. K. Farrar
Narrated by: Emma Gregory
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Summary

How far would you go to hide the truth?   

A student murdered.  

A professor arrested.  

A teenager with a secret....

In the halls of residence of an East London university campus, 18-year-old Paige Arland wakes to a bed full of blood and no memory of how it got there.  

DI Erica Swift's life has been turned upside down after her encounter with the killer known as The Eye Thief, but when she gets the call alerting her to a body found on a university campus, she's determined not to allow her grief to affect her work. The killing is brutal—a young man with his whole future ahead of him—and it's up to Erica and her team to find the person responsible.  

But someone's not talking.  

When another student's body is found, Erica finds herself in a race against time to stop the killer....

©2020 M. K. Farrar (P)2022 W F Howes

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Format: audiobook
Narrator: Emma Gregory

When I read the first book in the DI Erica Swift series it left a lasting impression so I had high expectations of this one, book 2 in the series. I wasn’t disappointed.
It doesn’t have the shock factor of the first book but it does have the drama, the twists and the edge of the seat tension that keep you glued to the pages till the very end.

The narration was fantastic and this narrator did a great job in the delivering the emotions and turmoil of all the characters.

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