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Old 10-12-2025, 02:42 PM   #8287
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And another one with just a few hours to go...

Dead Hill is the first in the DCI Jack Harris series by John Dean.* It's free right now (but not for much longer) at Kindle US and UK as Joffe's Free Friday book, still good as of Sunday, US time.**

Kindle US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XH2ZJQ4
Kindle UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B06XH2ZJQ4

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The theft of the eggs of a rare golden eagle leads to a murder investigation and a serious questioning of loyalties

A man is killed by being pushed over the edge of a quarry. There is no doubt about who the culprits are, so why can't DCI Harris lay a finger on them?

Surly and abrasive, veteran detective Jack Harris at times shows more concern for the wildlife in his beloved Pennine Hills than keeping up cordial relations at work. Indeed, when a trio of local criminals try to steal the eggs of a rare bird, DCI Harris treats it almost like a personal insult and readies to envelop them in the long arm of the law.

Yet when two of the criminals descend from the hills into Harris’ snare, rather than the expected three, Harris finds himself with a murder investigation on his hands. But far from being an open and shut case, it is one that will wrench him out of his rural idyll, and back into the gritty criminal underworld to solve.

The murdered man is formally identified as a gangland member and Harris is beset by a troubled local community and doubts amongst his colleagues that he can bring the killer to justice. Doing so will force Harris to confront a nasty episode in his own past and question the loyalties of those around him.

This novel is set in the fictional town of Levton, nestled in the bleak and blustery Pennine Hills in the north of England. It is the first in a series of titles featuring Jack Harris and the Levton Police Force.
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