The Freeman Files Series (Books 1-3)

By Ted Tayler
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He thought he'd left his life as a detective behind. But the past has a deadly way of catching up. Retired DI Gus Freeman is drawn back into the force to lead a new cold case unit. Join Gus and his team as they sift through old cases, uncovering a web of secrets that others have failed to see: Fatal Decision Gus Freeman’s first investigation: the brutal murder of Daphne Tolliver, a widow killed during her morning walk through the seemingly peaceful Wiltshire woods. With the killer still at large and watching their every move, Freeman must confront not only a cunning adversary but the demons of his own past—before another life is claimed. Last Orders Detective Gus Freeman is determined to solve the decades-old murder of Trudi, a beloved barmaid. But the truth has implications far greater than anyone can imagine. Pressure Point Detective Gus Freeman and his team delve into the murder of twenty-seven-year-old Laura Mallinder, a massage parlor worker, each step bringing them closer to the truth... and deeper into danger. With gripping mysteries and unforgettable characters, this thrilling box set is a must-read for fans of Sally Rigby, Faith Martin, and Joy Ellis. _________________________________________________________________________________ Praise for The Freeman Files: ★★★★★ Cracking good stories ★★★★★ Good characters, tight plots and enough red herrings to keep you guessing until the end. ★★★★★ I loved the main character and the team that he works with. ★★★★★ Completely fell for Gus and his analytical way of thinking. ★★★★★ Enjoyed these books and will no doubt carry on till I’ve read all of them. ★★★★★ If you like good detective novels, this is a must. ★★★★★ I found I read more than I intended at each sitting, totally unputdownable. Read more

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