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Eye Of The Raven by Ken McClure
Eye Of The Raven by Ken McClure













Eye Of The Raven by Ken McClure

Willie MacPhee, a long-retired bank employee and the last of the group to complete the walk along the overgrown path through a maze of vandalised headstones and neglected shrubbery, turned to close the gate behind him. He guessed at a combined age of something over six hundred. He could not help but feel - with what he thought was a brave attempt at humour - that what they lacked in numbers they made up for in years.

Eye Of The Raven by Ken McClure

The Rev Joseph Lawson took up stance at the door of his church to watch his congregation - all eight of them - depart at the end of the Sunday evening service. absolutely a GREAT read! Congratulations, Ken McClure. You'll be wondering if any of this could happen to YOU. Throughout "Eye of the Raven" you'll be wondering about YOUR lab test, YOUR lawyer, YOUR spouse, YOUR friends. His medical mysteries are well-researched and, unfortunately, the story lines are not just an author's fantasy: they are too real for comfort. they'll make you wonder, "Why didn't I think of that?" Ken McClure is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. There are enough twists and turns to keep you guessing. You won't want to put this book down! The action is swift and ongoing the dialogue is snappy and engaging. As he digs for the truth, he has to deal with liars, cheats, defensive law enforcement, rotten lawyers, and a couple psychopaths. During investigations, Dunbar depends a lot on instinct and his gut tells him something is wrong - very, very wrong. Everyone - and that means everyone - wants this investigation to just fade, and fade quickly. a confession to a crime that forensic evidence says he did NOT commit. This time it involves a convicted murder's deathbed confession. Steven Dunbar is once again called to investigate a medical mystery.















Eye Of The Raven by Ken McClure