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Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Book Review: Cleaver Square (DCI Morton #2) by Daniel Campbell, Sean Campbell

Cleaver Square (DCI Morton #2)
Title: Cleaver Square (DCI Morton #2) 

Author: Daniel Campbell,  Sean Campbell 

Stars: 4.5 

Review:

For all fans of the British Police murder mystery we have another DCI (Detective Chief Inspector) David Morton story to relish. From the initial call out to the finale the reader will be engrossed in this diabolic and fiendish murder in which DCI Morton has one of his DI's (Detective Inspector) murdered. This book has all of the boxes ticked as to what elevates a mystery from being good to being excellent.

I have rated this book 4.5 stars.

I obtained this book from Amazon in Kindle format. Thank you Frank for the Review.


Synopsis:
The bleakest winter on record and a gruesome discovery bring DCI David Morton to the Hackney Marshes in search of a clue, any clue, as to the identity of a dead child found near the Old River Lea.

Meanwhile, closer to home, Morton's long suffering wife Sarah comes to the conclusion that her man has been doing more than work during his late nights at the office. As he closes in on the mystery of the boy's identity his life begins to crumble and a terrible wrong is done to someone he loves.

With all of London watching, Morton's impeccable ethics will be tested to their limit as he is forced to choose between doing what is right and what is legal.

Cleaver Square is a stand-alone Police Procedural featuring DCI David Morton.
 



Kindle Edition288 pages
Published December 23rd 2013 by De Minimis

About The Author:
Sean    Campbell
Sean is a Barrister turned author. His first foray into fiction is Dead on Demand, a crime novel that he co-authored with his brother.

Sean also has a number of nonfiction articles pertaining to legal practice in academic journals, books and two nonfiction guides available for Kindle.

His main literary passion is crime, but he also likes to read other genres from time to time.

A passionate advocate for independant authors, Sean runs the www.90daysnovel.comblog offering up his experiences as an indie in the hope that others can learn from his mistakes.

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