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Dead in the Water

Police Scotland Crime Series, Book 1

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Dead in the Water

By: Ed James
Narrated by: Angus King
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A missing witness. A hidden conspiracy. One hell of a case.

As Acting DC Scott Cullen works with DC Craig Hunter to track down a witness who didn’t show during a court case, they stumble upon another crime–two homeless women, dying of a suspected heroin overdose.

As they investigate, they uncover a far-reaching criminal empire, dealing death and misery to Edinburgh’s underclass. And come across another investigative team who may not be exactly on the same side.

As the case brings two cops together and drives a wedge between another pair, can Cullen and Hunter rescue the witness and bring her assailant to justice?

Dead in the Water is the first book in the Police Scotland crime thriller series of bestselling Scottish crime novels, which will all be released in Audio in 2025.

©2021, 2024 Scott Cullen Ltd (P)2025 Scott Cullen Ltd
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All the nicknames and bathroom humor is just not something I enjoy. Even Angus King, who is a big favorite of mine, sounds a bit overwrought. I’m giving this series a pass.

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I've suffered through the listen. I wish I hadn't. It has nothing new to offer and isn't exciting in the least. Bathroom "humor???" is unnecessary and annoying.

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