The Diamond Murder, Roy Lewis
The Diamond Murder, Roy Lewis
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The Diamond Murder

Author: Roy Lewis

Narrator: John Lee

Unabridged: 5 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/12/2022


Synopsis

A thriving law practice and a happy marriage are almost enough to convince solicitor Eric Ward he has overcome his painful past and started a new life.All it takes is the wrong client for it all to unravel.An investigative journalist beaten to a pulp.A crooked Newcastle businessman living the high life in France.A woman from a half-forgotten past.Former police officer-turned-solicitor Eric Ward represents Eddie Stevens, an investigative reporter on the trail of a hot story. Badly beaten by a local roughneck, Stevens discovers he is on a bigger trail when finds a dead body of an unknown man.Ward’s investigation leads him to Lansley, a shady Newcastle entrepreneur with criminal ties living in Marseilles. Then a woman from Ward’s own half-forgotten past turns up, looking to him to be her savior. A gruesome revelation in the first case just might be the solution to the second.Ward quickly discovers excavating the past can be a dangerous business.

About Roy Lewis

Roy Lewis is a well-established crime writer with more than sixty novels to his name. He lives in the north of England, where he sets many of his books. He is a former college principal and Inspector of Schools who now runs business training programs and has business interests in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Malaysia. He has three children-all of them lawyers. He has also written books on law under the pen name J. R. Lewis.

About John Lee

John Lee is the winner of numerous Earphones Awards and the prestigious Audie Award for Best Narration. He has twice won acclaim as AudioFile’s Best Voice in Fiction & Classics. He also narrates video games, does voice-over work, and writes plays.


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“Rich in characterization with a complex plot.” Publishers Weekly

“A literate, thoughtful examination of human nature combined with a grimly suspenseful police procedural.” Booklist on A Form of Death