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Dying Truth

Detective Kim Stone Crime Thriller Series, Book 8

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Dying Truth

By: Angela Marsons
Narrated by: Jan Cramer
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How far would you go to protect your darkest secrets?

When teenager Sadie Winter jumps from the roof of her school, her death is ruled as suicide - a final devastating act from a troubled girl. But then the broken body of a young boy is discovered at the same school and it’s clear to Detective Kim Stone that these deaths are not tragic accidents.

As Kim and her team begin to unravel a dark web of secrets, one of the teachers could hold the key to the truth. Yet just as she is about to break her silence, she is found dead.

With more children’s lives at risk, Kim has to consider the unthinkable - whether a fellow pupil could be responsible for the murders. Investigating the psychology of children that kill brings the detective into contact with her former adversary, Dr. Alex Thorne - the sociopath who has made it her life’s work to destroy Kim.

Desperate to catch the killer, Kim finds a link between the recent murders and an initiation prank that happened at the school decades earlier. But saving these innocent lives comes at a cost - and one of Kim’s own might pay the ultimate price.

The utterly addictive new crime thriller from the number-one best-selling author - you will be gripped until the final shocking twist.

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Wow

This as got to be in my mind the best in the series.Dying truth by Angela Marsons it is about the privileged children of our society who think they are all above the law and the little insignificant club they must be a part of but stay with the story because there is more to it I won't say no more than that it is down to the interview reader to come up with their own conclusions but what I will say is the end had me crying

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I wept

I been a fan of this series from the start.
I felt I have known the team lead by kim.
so loosing one was hurtful.
my second time reading this series still feels the same.well done Angela.

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Excellent next chapter in the Kim story

I listened in just two days. A great fast paced detective story. Believable characters that you really care about. If you like modern detective you won’t be disappointed, if you are a fan of the previous books this one is even better.

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awesome

a thrilling , end of your seat plot, gripped from started to beginning, highly recommend

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Another enthralling book from Angela Marsons!

I've read most of the books featuring Kim Stone and I've absolutely loved them. This author never fails to come up with some fantastic stories! Just don't know how she does it? All the team are working on suspicious deaths of children at a private school. It looks like theres been a lot of accidents, but nothing can be further from the truth! And so the intrigue begins. I think that Jan Cramer is one of my favourite narrators can't imagine anyone else narrating these books.

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Book 8 in the engaging Kim Stone series

On their way back to the station Stone and Bryant answer a call to a school where a teenager is on the roof,. As they arrive the girl is dead and - her death is considered to be suicide. But ...

Then the body of a boy is discovered at the same school and seems clear that these deaths are linked in some way

Another gripping story from Angela Marsons.

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Harrowing but completely brings in you

I am so glad I am now reading this in order (listened to the most recent first which got me hooked). This is a very intelligently written police procedural and covers some tricky subjects and pulls no punches.

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OMG!!!

You have to read/listen to this book!!! If you’ve followed the DI Stones team from the first book then you can’t help but to be totally touched by this book. Fantastic story......I’m still crying now writing this review.

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Once again brilliant

What can anyone say that was the 8th book l have read about Kim stone l could only give 5 !!!

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An addictive series

I’m thoroughly enjoying this series. The day to day police station activity is spot on and the range of characters and their relationships are well observed and developing as the series progresses. Generally well narrated although the tone does get a little “hectoring” at times

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