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A Long Time Dead
A Long Time Dead: The Dead Trilogy 1 | Andrew Barrett
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“Forensic evidence is an art like black magic; ‘facts’ are determined by interpretation. Or misinterpretation.” A Long Time Dead asks is forensic evidence incontrovertible? How would you feel if forensic evidence incorrectly incriminated you? And how would you prove it wrong? In the world of crime scene investigation, Roger Conniston is one of West Yorkshire Police’s finest. Yet even he has secrets. When forensic evidence implicates him in the death of a young woman, the secrets emerge, and Conniston is damned. Arrested for murder, Conniston must show the evidence was manipulated and planted. But how can he do that from inside a cell, especially when his prime suspect is a high-ranking police officer, and not even his friends believe him?
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I loved this short story..very clever and draws you in instantly. The main character is SOCO Eddie Collins and I really liked his sense of humour. The author Andrew Barrett really made me feel I was right in the lift! Looking forward to reading book one..The Third Rule 😊

RadicalReader @magda so the lift isn't the first book in the series? 7y
TiredEyes @RadicalReader it's like a novella or a pre book..an intro maybe..it was good though 7y
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