Raw Material, JJ Marsh
Raw Material, JJ Marsh
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Raw Material

Author: JJ Marsh

Narrator: Jill Prewett

Unabridged: 8 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/20/2019


Synopsis

British crime fiction where characters become people and place is part of the story.Ever feel like you're being watched?London 2012. A Portuguese cleaner under a railway bridge. Two schoolgirls on a canal bank. A French student at a bus stop. All victims of the same serial offender.This predator must be stopped before he turns rapist. But how do you catch someone who prowls the London Underground, leaving no more trace than a shadow?From wild Welsh beaches to the underpasses of London, Beatrice uncovers the darker side of human nature.Each book works as a stand-alone novel.If you enjoy Ann Cleeves, Peter Grainger and Peter James, you'll love Raw Material.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Gillian

Through my writing I know the author, JJ Marsh, but as an avid crime reader, my views here are honest and genuine. There's nothing more satisfying than opening the first page of a book and sighing with contentment as you settle back into a world where you've previously been entertained and enthralled......more

Goodreads review by Liza

A Thrilling Sequel to Behind Closed Doors. As in her first novel, Behind Closed Doors, JJ Marsh had me hooked right from the beginning of Raw Material. The story opens with Detective Beatrice Stubbs and her partner, Matthew, taking photographs on a beach holiday in Wales. When their cottage is burgled......more

Goodreads review by Julie

I met Beatrice some time ago in Behind Closed Doors. As I got to know her, I admired her resilience and courage battling her personal beasties alongside those in her professional life. In Raw Material I feel I’m hooking up with an old acquaintance, and very happy I am to be in her world again. The st......more

Goodreads review by Sarah

JJ Marsh once more hooks you with a multilayer title: Raw Material might be about any kind of matter. The title might even hint at the state of the writing, so no reason to complain if you find the book crude, because you’ve been told in friendly letters on the cover. But I guarantee that you won’t......more