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The David Joseph Chronicle

Terence Newnes

Publisher: Next Chapter

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Summary

In Tamil Nadu, India, psychologist David Joseph partners with the police to crack unresolved cases.
 
David's in-depth knowledge of psychology becomes an invaluable asset as they solve a series of murders, including a jealous lover's fury turned deadly and the unearthing of a psychopathic killer. In yet another case, David faces a cold-blooded murderer who systematically eliminated her whole family.
 
The first book in the David Joseph Mysteries series by Terence Newnes, THE DAVID JOSEPH CHRONICLE is a riveting crime mystery inspired by real-life events.
Available since: 07/02/2024.
Print length: 220 pages.

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