TO CATCH A LIE
British detective fiction with a hook and a twist
by John Dean
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Pub Date Mar 25 2024 | Archive Date Jun 06 2024
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Description
A murder investigation leads DCI Jack Harris to Scotland, but is it just a fishing expedition?
When a man’s body is found on the Langdon Estate in the North Pennines, DCI Jack Harris suspects the death is connected to recent attacks on anglers by a violent group of animal rights activists.
However, the victim turns out to be an investigator hired to look into the illegal snaring of otters, and it becomes clear that something else is going on in Harris’s quiet rural patch.
With rumours and intrigue bubbling up, swept along by strange currents, Harris and his sergeant, Matt Gallagher, head north of the border where they find themselves knee-deep in some very murky waters.
With Harris out on a limb and at odds with his team, it will take excellent police work to catch a murderer in their midst.
To Catch a Lie is the eleventh book in the bestselling DCI Jack Harris series. The full list is as follows:
1. Dead Hill
2. The Vixen’s Scream
3. To Die Alone
4. To Honour the Dead
5. Thou Shalt Kill
6. Error of Judgement
7. The Killing Line
8. Kill Shot
9. Last Man Alive
10. The Girl in the Meadow
11. To Catch a Lie
All of these titles are FREE with Kindle Unlimited and available in paperback.
Also look out for the author’s bestselling eleven-book DCI John Blizzard series.
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Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781804621967 |
PRICE | £0.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 207 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
This is a very good addition to the series featuring Detective Jack Harris and can easily be read as a stand alone. It's an easy but satisfying read with good plotting and interesting characters. The pacing is steady throughout with a couple of unexpected twists and a well wrapped up ending. I would recommend it to lovers of crime thrillers. Thanks to Net Galley for my ARC.
I remember the halcyon days of my youth when authors as skilled as Colin Dexter, W.J. Burley and Alan Hunter provided a steady flow of excellent new detective novels. With their passing the genre never seemed to have quite the same appeal. I've just discovered John Dean and his DCI Jack Harris series. I don't know why it has taken me so long but if you like detective novels you mustn't miss them.
Right from the very start I was gripped. There's some great characters I want to meet again - Jack Harris, Matty, Scoot and Archie - and I can't wait to get started on all the earlier novels in the series.
The writing is skilful and entirely satisfying. An intriguing, suspenseful plot, peopled with some memorable baddies.
Perfection.
Good book! This book had a bit of everything! It had suspense, intrigue, action, murder, mystery, a great who done it and some crazy twists and turns! The storyline was very interesting, I definitely enjoyed reading about the fishing and wildlife facts! I definitely recommend reading this book! Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for sharing this book with me! When a man’s body is found on the Langdon Estate in the North Pennines, DCI Jack Harris suspects the death is connected to recent attacks on anglers by a violent group of animal rights activists. However, the victim turns out to be an investigator hired to look into the illegal snaring of otters, and it becomes clear that something else is going on in Harris’s quiet rural patch. With rumours and intrigue bubbling up, swept along by strange currents, Harris and his sergeant, Matt Gallagher, head north of the border where they find themselves knee-deep in some very murky waters!.
This was a good book. If you like crime thrillers, you'll enjoy this one. It is part of a series but reads just fine as a standalone. I have not read the others and I understood what was going on. It's an easy, enjoyable quick read. It even had some nice twists.