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What Evil Hides

Rachel Amphlett

Maison d'édition: Saxon Publishing

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A man's body is found in a Kentish hop field, his brutal death marked by horrific injuries. As Detective Kay Hunter begins to investigate, the case quickly reveals itself to be anything but routine. The local farming community is tight-lipped, the victim’s background is unclear, and the evidence uncovers a trail of conflicting stories and long-held secrets.With the media and her superior officers demanding answers, Kay must navigate the lies and unravel the truth to solve one of the most complex murder investigations of her career.In a landscape shaped by tradition and silence, some secrets are buried for a reason.What Evil Hides is the fifteenth book in the bestselling Detective Kay Hunter series, and perfect for readers who love twisty murder mysteries. 
Disponible depuis: 09/02/2026.
Longueur d'impression: 336 pages.

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