
Head Case
A Tom Mondrian Story
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Narrated by:
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Ross Armstrong
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By:
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Ross Armstrong
About this listen
He's the last person you want on your case. And the only one who can solve it.
Tom Mondrian's perfectly happy as a PCSO directing traffic until a bullet to the brain changes everything. With a new, unusual perspective, including an inability to recognise faces and absolutely no filter between his brain and his mouth, Tom's convinced his career should be over.
Until his new condition also helps him start noticing details that other police officers are missing and gives him a determination to save three missing girls before more start to disappear.
©2018 Ross Armstrong (P)2018 HarperCollins PublishersCritic reviews
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