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Dorset Crime Series Boxset, Books 7-9
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Three more chilling cases test DCI Lesley Clarke to her limits as corruption, organized crime, and personal betrayal threaten to destroy everything she’s built. In this third box set of the bestselling Dorset Crime series, Lesley faces her most dangerous investigations yet – and discovers that the truth can be deadlier than any killer.
In The Blue Pool Murders, the body of notorious crime boss Arthur Kelvin is found at one of Dorset’s most beautiful landmarks. As Lesley investigates, she’s pulled into a web of deceit that reaches from local politics to the heart of the police force itself. With her team under strain and her own future uncertain, she must confront how far she’s willing to go to uncover the truth.
In The Lighthouse Murders, a body found near Portland Bill drags Lesley back into the shadow of DCI Mackie’s death. When one of her own team is accused of murder, Lesley must choose between loyalty and justice – and face the terrifying possibility that corruption runs deeper than she ever imagined.
And in The Ghost Village Murders, the discovery of a police officer’s body in the abandoned village of Tyneham brings the long-running investigation to a deadly climax. With enemies on every side and her career on the line, Lesley races to expose the truth behind Mackie’s death – before it destroys her and everyone she cares about.
From Dorset’s dramatic cliffs to its forgotten ruins, these three gripping mysteries bring the series to a powerful turning point – where justice demands sacrifice, and the past refuses to stay buried.
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