Death On The National Express: A gripping DCI Peter Moone short story

Mark Yarwood
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THIS IS A DCI PETER MOONE SHORT STORY.After a heavy stag-do weekend in London, DCI Peter Moone wakes up on a National Express coach to Plymouth with a brutal hangover and a murder to solve.When the body of Stuart Higson, a thoroughly unpleasant passenger and a career criminal is discovered stabbed to death in the coach’s toilet, Moone realises he has a bus load of suspects to contend with.As heavy snow begins to fall, Moone and the other passengers end up stranded at a remote service station. Armed with little more than his instincts and a throbbing head, he must unravel the truth with the help of local, off-duty PC Emily Grant.When they sift through simmering grudges, evasive passengers, and half-truths, they soon realise almost everyone on board had a reason to want Higson dead—but who had the guts to act on it?Trapped with a murderer, Moone must solve the case before the roads clear and the killer makes their escape…
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