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Dead Level
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Dead Level

Written by Damien Boyd

Narrated by Napoleon Ryan

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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In the early hours of Christmas Eve, the wife of parliamentary candidate Tom Perry is brutally murdered in an apparent burglary gone wrong.

With the by-election campaign about to start in earnest, and the festive season in full swing, torrential rain brings with it flood warnings on the Somerset Levels.

Suspended on full pay and transferred to the cold case unit, Detective Inspector Nick Dixon is languishing on the sidelines as the investigation into Elizabeth Perry's murder unravels and the floodwaters rise.

Returning to duty, Dixon is convinced that the answer lies hidden in Tom Perry's political life, but why was Elizabeth the target and not her husband? The more Dixon uncovers, the further he is from finding the truth.…

Dead Level is the fifth novel in Damien Boyd's addictive DI Nick Dixon Crime Series.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 15, 2016
ISBN9781511366069
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Dead Level
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Damien Boyd

Damien Boyd is a solicitor by training and draws on his extensive experience of criminal law, along with a spell in the Crown Prosecution Service, to write fast-paced crime thrillers featuring Detective Inspector Nick Dixon.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    An interesting plot drawn, it seems, in part by the author's experience of type 1 diabetes. The author also draws on the experience of the Somerset Levels floods a few years ago. Add in a parliamentary byelection and it makes for a convoluted, but clever plot, as once again DI Dixon nails the perpetrators. Recommended.