The Remorseful Day - Unbridged Audio Book on MP3

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Discover 'The Remorseful Day', an unabridged audio book that immerses you in the intricate world of Chief Inspector Morse's detective work. This gripping MP3 format audio book, published by Bolinda/Macmillan Audio, takes you through the perplexing murder case of Yvonne Harrison. As Thames Valley CID grapples with the baffling crime, Morse remains an enigma, refusing to lead the re-investigation. What's behind his hesitation? Uncover the compelling narrative that drives this thrilling mystery with high-stakes suspense and complex characters. Perfect for fans of crime fiction and detective stories, 'The Remorseful Day' is a must-have addition to your audio book collection. This brand-new audio book is formatted for MP3 and features an ISBN of 9781509875566. Enjoy free shipping directly from our Auckland warehouse, with no unexpected import charges or custom duties, ensuring a seamless delivery experience in approximately 15 days. Dive deep into this unabridged audio experience, where every twist and turn enhances your understanding of Morse's character and the chilling events that unfold. Whether you are commuting, relaxing at home, or seeking a riveting story for your next road trip, this audio book is your gateway to an unforgettable literary adventure.

NOTE: Please note this is an AUDIO BOOK - ON MP3. Shipping for this item is FREE, please allow 15 days for shipping. As its shipped from our Auckland warehouse there is no unexpected import charges, custom duties or taxes

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781509875566
Format: MP3 format
Year: 2019
Publisher: Bolinda/Macmillan audio


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'Where does this all leave us, sir?'
'Things are moving fast.'
'We're getting near the end, you mean?'
'We were always near the end.'

The murder of Yvonne Harrison had left Thames Valley CID baffled. A year after the dreadful crime they are still no nearer to making an arrest. But one man has yet to tackle the case – and it is just the sort of puzzle at which Chief Inspector Morse excels.

So why is he adamant that he will not lead the re-investigation, despite the entreaties of Chief Superintendent Strange and dark hints of some new evidence? And why, if he refuses to take on the case officially, does he seem to be carrying out his own private enquiries?

For Sergeant Lewis this is yet another example of the unsettling behaviour his chief has been displaying of late ...

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