
When the Storm Dies
The Deadly Wolds Murder Mysteries, Book 1
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Graham Mack
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Jack Cartwright
About this listen
When the storm dies…where will you hide?
When a violent summer storm hits the Lincolnshire Wolds, the tiny village of Bag Enderby falls foul of the devastating deluge. Homes are flooded, fallen trees lie across the winding lanes, and in one picturesque valley, a terrible secret is unearthed – a woman’s body is discovered floating among the debris.
For Detective Inspector George Larson, the storm marks the beginning of a new episode. A return to where his career began all those years ago, with colleagues he hasn’t seen for a lifetime, and places that are etched into his heart. It’s as if the storm is wiping his slate clean for him to end his career in the place he loves – until his journey leads him into the heart of the crime scene, where he learns the victim’s name and memories of an unsolved murder float to the surface.
Florence Tucker suffered severe head wounds, which leaves George faced with a possibility that his new superior officer is keen to reject – is this a new investigation, or is George’s ageing mind trying to close an unsolved case that has haunted him for years?
With a community still reeling from the past, few are willing to speak the truth, leaving George with little option but to wade through the lies and deceit, and face his nightmare head on.
Why did Florence Tucker die? Who was the last to see her? And why are the locals terrified of digging up the past?
When the Storm Dies is the first book in the Deadly Wolds series of crime thrillers from USA Today bestselling crime writer, Jack Cartwright, author of the Wild Fens Murder Mysteries and the DCI Cook Murder Mysteries. Fans of Jack Cartwright also enjoy J M Dalgliesh, Anne Cleeves, LJ Ross, and Val McDermid.
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- Mrs. N. Heath
- 21-01-25
Great plot
Love the characters in this book, beautiful descriptions. Looking forward to the next in this series.
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- lady em
- 06-02-25
An intriguing story full of twists and turns .At once heart wrenching and heart warming by turns.
I love Jack Cartwright's work. The plots are always interesting and the narration here does the story justice. Off to find the next one.
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- AnnW
- 18-01-25
Another great listen by Jack
A start of what looks to be another cant put down series! Believable characters with plots taking place in an area I know well. I will just be more careful when in the Wolds in future lol!
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- Shan P.
- 20-01-25
Another superb written book, with a superb narrator. Can’t wait for the next.
As always the combination of Jack Cartwright’s storyline,which is so cleverly written He brings it all to life on each page. Along with Graham Mack’s narrative I was there in the area and I felt like I knew each character, and went through every emotion with them right from the start with fear in the prologue and with tears of sadness in the last chapter.
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- Tone
- 09-02-25
Gripping
You know it’s good story when it’s so difficult to press stop and get to sleep :-)
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- sally, easterton
- 20-02-25
Not an author I will be following
Sadly, I did not enjoy this book, nothing about the plot/story line hooked me and I had to keep putting it down and returning to it.
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- Janet Hysted
- 17-01-25
A wonderful book with an absorbing plot and characters
Can’t wait for the next book in the trilogy. Thank you Jack Cartwright for such great writing
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- V. Gill
- 04-02-25
Very good plot
I lived in Lincolnshire for many years and was attracted by the location. The book is beautifully written and well performed, although it did take a little while to get used to his voice. Good plot, good characters. I look forward to discovering more by this author.
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- april davey
- 19-01-25
good story lovely characters
slow start but worth staying with it
narrator too slow sped it up to1.2 then really enjoyed the book looking forward to book 2
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- Deb Williams
- 17-01-25
Excellent all round
Jack and Graham have smashed it again - wonderful, believable characters, I am really excited for the rest of this series 🥰
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