Truth
by C. D. Steele
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Pub Date 28 Apr 2021 | Archive Date 20 May 2021
The Book Guild | Book Guild Publishing
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Description
The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth...
Private Investigator and former MI6 agent Joe Wilde is hired by Sally Devlin to investigate her son’s disappearance. Liam Devlin was a rising football star. His car was found abandoned at Lea Bridge in Hackney, a known suicide spot, six weeks prior.
With help from friend and retired MI6 Data Technician Mark Thompson, Joe uncovers a huge secret in Liam’s life. Putting the pieces together, he starts to suspect that this case is far more complex than he originally envisioned. Falling ever-deeper into his own investigations, Joe meets with the detective in charge of the case, D. I. Carl Whatmore, who does not take kindly to Joe getting involved.
As Joe and D. I. Whatmore go head-to-head in their own investigations, more lives are put in danger. But who will crack the case? Only time will tell...
C. D. Steele works as an Executive Offer in the Civil Service. He has a degree in Recreation Management and lives in Bangor, County Down. This is his first novel.
A Note From the Publisher
C. D. Steele works as an Executive Offer in the Civil Service. He has a degree in Recreation Management and lives in Bangor, County Down. This is his first novel.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781914471216 |
PRICE | US$6.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
This is my first book by C D Steele and I quite enjoyed it. I enjoyed the style of writing and thought the characters were well written and well developed . The story gripped me throughout.
I look forward to reading more by this author in the future.
I hate to do an insipid review for a new writer but the telling of this tale can across a bit too cumbersome. The plot is fine & the characters are ok but at times the language felt like the author was using a thesaurus to avoid repetition. Conversations didn’t flow and you wouldn’t hear @nyone actually speaking in the way it was in some parts of the book
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