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  • Death's Justice

  • DS Tomek Bowen Crime Thriller, Book 1
  • By: Jack Probyn
  • Narrated by: Scott Fleming
  • Length: 10 hrs and 27 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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Death's Justice

By: Jack Probyn
Narrated by: Scott Fleming
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Summary

Southend-on-Sea, Essex: Detective Sergeant Tomek Bowen — driven, dogged, and haunted by the death of his brother — is called to one of the most shocking crime scenes he has ever seen. A man has been ritualistically murdered and dumped in an allotment near the local airport. Early investigations indicate this was a man with a past. A past that earned him many enemies.

But when another victim is found murdered under similar circumstances, it becomes clear that Bowen is on the trail of a serial offender. A vigilante killer targeting convicted rapists and paedophiles who have been recently released back into the community.

But when the community welcomes the killings with open arms, everyone becomes a suspect…

Death’s Justice is the unforgettable first book in the DS Tomek Bowen Essex Murder Mystery series by Jack Probyn. Filled with twists, peppered with romance and flavoured with ounces of dark humour, this fast-paced British detective novel will keep you guessing until the very end when the final shocking twist is revealed. Perfect for fans of JD Kirk, JM Dalgliesh, TG Reid, Simon McCleave and Rachel Mclean.

©2024 Jack Probyn (P)2024 Jack Probyn
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great story and narration


It's no secret that I already love this series and tell everyone to read it, so imagine my delight when the first audiobook came out!

Scott's narration of the plot is excellent. He really brings the despair and the drama alive. My main (only) gripe is that book 2 isn't ready yet. What are you doing, Scott? Get on with it!

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really enjoyable

This was entertaining and kept me engaged. it was dark and the themes were thoroughly explained. the narration worked, it had the non English element which worked well as Tomas was brought up in a Polish family.

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