In the Name of the Father, Adam Croft
In the Name of the Father, Adam Croft
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In the Name of the Father

Author: Adam Croft

Narrator: Adam Croft

Unabridged: 5 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Circlehouse

Published: 01/10/2017


Synopsis

Father Joseph Kümmel is not just a deeply religious and spiritual man. He's the leader of a closed religious community at Hilltop Farm — one which kills members who want to leave.
When someone manages to get messages to DCI Jack Culverhouse and DS Wendy Knight about the goings-on at Hilltop Farm, they begin to uncover a web of dark deception and murderous intent. With a distinct lack of evidence and a community distrustful of the police, they’re left fighting against the odds.
The stakes are raised when their attempts to charge Father Joseph are blocked by higher powers. Will they be able to uncover the truth in time to stop his plans for a far more sinister fate for the residents of Hilltop Farm?

About Adam Croft

Adam Croft is a British author, principally of crime fiction, best known for the Kempston Hardwick Mysteries and his Knight & Culverhouse thrillers. In 2015, Her Last Tomorrow quickly became one of the biggest-selling self-published books of the year. Adam regularly takes part in discussions and panels on publishing and the future of books, and was featured by the Guardian in 2016 as a top-selling self-published author. His work has won him critical acclaim as well as four Amazon bestsellers, with his Kempston Hardwick Mysteries being adapted into audio plays starring some of the biggest names in British TV.


Reviews

These books got me though and 8 hour job! Always recommend a good mystery for a distraction.......more

Goodreads review by Lisa

Great Detective Story This series just keeps getting better. I still want to go live there. It's well written and the characters are so real. I Highly Recommend It!......more

This series is so good well done Adam Croft for another great book,couldn’t put it down......more

Goodreads review by Garry

This series certainly gets better with time and you grow with the characters in rewarding manner.......more