Wild Justice

Wild Justice by J. M. Gregson, published by Severn House in 2009, is a mystery novel that delves into the complexities of crime and investigation. This edition spans 197 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Tamsin Hayes, who, upon deciding to kill her husband, inadvertently triggers a series of unforeseen events. As the narrative unfolds, the police are already probing into the murky aspects of Tim Hayes’s life when he is brutally murdered.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a gripping police procedural as DCI ‘Percy’ Peach and DS Lucy Blake navigate the investigation. The plot thickens with the emergence of various suspects, raising questions about Tamsin’s involvement and the motives behind Tim’s demise. This book intricately weaves elements of fiction, mystery, and crime, offering a detailed exploration of the investigation process and the characters involved.
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A Peach and Blake Mystery – When Tamsin Hayes decides to kill her husband, she sets in train a series of events she could never have predicted: for there is a seedy side to Tim Hayes, which the police are already investigating when he is violently murdered. Was he dispatched by his wife? Or by one of the other suspects who emerge once DCI ‘Percy’ Peach and DS Lucy Blake begin their investigation?
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