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A Genuine Mistake
Was it a tragic accident—or a calculated murder? When Gerry Hogan was murdered on his doorstep, his family and friends were left reeling. A successful businessman with a spotless reputation, his death seemed both shocking and senseless. Years later, when Gus Freeman and his Crime Review Team reopen the case, they uncover more questions than answers. Missing clues and startling revelations about Hogan’s life begin to surface, painting a picture that’s far from what anyone expected. Long-buried family secrets and hidden motives force the team to confront the possibility that this was no random act of violence. Was Gerry Hogan the victim of a genuine mistake— or was it cold-blooded murder? Genuine Mistake is a tense and engrossing cold-case mystery filled with shocking twists, hidden motives and the relentless pursuit of justice. Praise for A Genuine Mistake: ? A totally unexpected outcome! ? A beautiful poignant addition to this excellent series. ? Excellent. ? This book should be next on your list. ? I’m still flabbergasted.
Last Orders
New team, old case, the clock is ticking for justice. Detective Gus Freeman isn't ready to let a cold case gather dust—especially one as flawed as Trudi Driscoll's. Years ago, the lively barmaid was murdered on her walk home, shattering her tight-knit Wiltshire community. The investigation’s failures led to the wrongful imprisonment of an innocent man, leaving her true killer free. Now leading a newly formed team, Gus revisits the tangled web of evidence and missteps that derailed the original inquiry. As troubling secrets resurface, a secondary case involving the murder of Frank North casts a dangerous shadow over the investigation—and over Gus himself. With reasoned deduction as his compass, Gus navigates a maze of gossip, personal agendas, and institutional failings. He fights to bring closure to Trudi’s family while uncovering truths far darker than anyone imagined. Last Orders, the second instalment in The Freeman Files series, is a gripping cold-case murder mystery that explores the fragile nature of justice, the power of community, and the relentless quest for truth. Praise for Last Orders: ? Another exciting instalment to the ‘Freeman Files’ I must admit this one had me scratching my head as to who the culprit was until the very end. Excellent. ? If you enjoy British procedurals, I could not recommend a better way to spend your time than by getting into this fun series. ? A great mystery with many twists and turns. It is hard to put this book down. ? Really enjoyed this book and will definitely follow the series. The author put enough twists and turns to keep you guessing. ? Gus used old school, tried and true techniques and comes out smelling like a rose.
Whispered Truths
A murder. A suicide. And a web of lies that no one is ready to unravel. In Kington Langley, Helen Roker’s new life with Mark Fennell is shattered when Mark is found brutally murdered. Nine months later, Helen is discovered dead in her bathtub—her death thought to be suicide. When Detective Gus Freeman and his team reopen the investigation, they quickly find themselves pulled into a tangled web of secrets. Their search leads them to a caravan site in Burnham-on-Sea, where a mysterious figure connected to Mark’s past complicates the case. Was Helen’s death a direct result of Mark’s murder? Or is there an even darker truth lurking beneath the surface? Whispered Truths is a chilling cold-case mystery, perfect for fans of Sally Rigby and Faith Martin. Praise for Whispered Truths: ? I was hooked start to finish. ? Never fails to delight. ? This is a magnificent story that kept this reader turning the pages. ? Tantalizing and intriguing! ? A wonderful read.
Night Train
A brutal murder, an elusive assassin and an old enemy lurking in the shadows. In March 2014, Ivan Kendall, a seemingly ordinary family man, was found dead in a remote station toilet, eighty miles from home. What led him to embark on this late-night journey and who was behind his death? Gus and his team are determined to uncover the truth behind the unassuming man’s mysterious demise. As the investigation unfolds, they encounter a dangerous assassin linked to a previous case and face increasing interference from an old adversary. Will Gus and his team be able to uncover the dark secrets surrounding Ivan’s death, or will they find themselves lost in a web of lies too tangled to unravel? Night Train is a captivating blend of tense mystery, evolving relationships and relentless pursuit of the truth. Praise for Night Train: ? It gets harder to put these books down. ? I would recommend it. ? Don’t miss this one. ? Well written with a good twist. ? Another 5 star read.
Deadly Formula
One bullet, countless secrets, and a formula that could destroy everything. Fourteen years ago, brilliant research scientist Dr. Ian McGuire was murdered in his home with a single shotgun blast. The investigation stalled with no leads, no suspects, and no motive. Now Detective Gus Freeman and his team are uncovering the shocking truth behind McGuire’s death. At the heart of the case lies a formula for a powerful drug, stolen from McGuire’s lab and linked to a series of overdoses—and murder. As Gus digs deeper, the investigation collides with the unsolved murder of Terry Davis, a former officer silenced to protect dangerous secrets. When one of Gus’s team is kidnapped, the investigation explodes into a fight for survival, uncovering a network of corruption that threatens to destroy everything they’ve worked for. With his life on the line, Gus relies on calm deduction and careful procedure to untangle a web of lies, revenge, and betrayal. Deadly Formula, the fourth instalment in the Freeman Files series, is a gripping cold-case mystery where every clue reveals darker truths, and justice comes at a dangerous price. Praise for Deadly Formula: ? I found a new favorite author. Fast. ? With plot twists, surprises, suspense and danger, I was hooked from the first page. ? Totally enjoyed. ? I really appreciate the mature and tasteful way this series is put together. ? Can hardly wait for the next book.
Strange Beginnings
In the shadows of Wiltshire, a dark truth waits to be uncovered. Marion Reeves seemed to lead an ordinary life until her brutal murder in 2011. Stabbed in her car on a busy industrial estate, her case baffled detectives and was left unsolved. Years later, Gus Freeman and his team are determined to find the truth. As they follow the trail, they uncover startling revelations about Marion’s double life—a history of troubled relationships, a blackmail plot, and ties to a shadowy group known for its dangerous and scandalous exploits. Missing money and gaps in the evidence deepen the mystery, leading the team into a labyrinth of lies, betrayal, and unanswered questions. Was Marion silenced to protect a dark secret, or was her death a tragic consequence of a dangerous liaison? Strange Beginnings is a chilling cold-case mystery that explores hidden lives, dark secrets and the relentless pursuit of justice. Praise for Strange Beginnings: ? Wonderfully written. ? This book was exceptional, with a great ending that I couldn’t see coming. ? You’ll never want to put it down. ? Excellent. ? What a story.
Fatal Decision
He thought he'd left his life as a detective behind. But the past has a deadly way of catching up. Three years after losing his wife, retired DI Gus Freeman is drawn back into the force to lead a new cold case unit. His first investigation: the brutal murder of Daphne Tolliver, a widow killed during her morning walk through the seemingly peaceful Wiltshire woods. As Freeman and his team peel back layers of small-town secrets, they discover a web of hidden relationships and festering grudges. But the deeper they dig, the more dangerous their investigation becomes. 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. In this picturesque town, every silence has a story—and not everyone wants the truth revealed. Praise for the Freeman Files Series? This book is full of mystery and intrigue. I really enjoyed reading it? If Tayler writes it, I read it. ? This author is not just a writer but a great storyteller. ? A magnificent story that kept this reader turning the pages. ? I look forward to reading other cases for Freeman. ? I already know that I will be reading all 20 in this series!!? Carefully crafted procedural with quirky characters.
A Normal November
What lies beneath the surface of an ordinary November night? In November 2016, Richard Chaloner’s life was brutally cut short. A respected garage owner and newlywed, he was gunned down in what appeared to be a tragic robbery. The case went cold, leaving unanswered questions and a killer still at large. Now, years later, Gus Freeman and his Crime Review Team are reopening the case, determined to uncover the truth. As they follow a trail of buried secrets and simmering vendettas, they unearth a chilling realisation: Chaloner wasn’t the only victim. Can the team stop a killer before they strike again? A Normal November is a heart-pounding mystery that keeps you guessing until the very last page. Praise for A Normal November: ? A great read. ? Loved this story. ? Taylor takes the reader right along for the journey, feeling as though you're in the midst of it all. ? Excellently written as always. ? Another story with a good twist.
Quick To Anger
A family’s darkest secrets. A syndicate’s grip. And one murder that ties them all together. Millie Clark’s brutal murder has remained unsolved for years, but Detective Gus Freeman is determined to uncover the truth. As he and his team dig deeper into the case, they uncover unsettling links to a Bristol drugs syndicate, a tangled web of family secrets and the possibility of a police cover-up. With each new lead, hidden motives and long-held grudges emerge, forcing Gus and his team to question everything they thought they knew. As the stakes grow higher, they must risk it all to uncover the truth and finally bring justice to Millie. Quick to Anger is a chilling cold-case mystery where nothing is as it seems, and every suspect is hiding something. Praise for Quick To Anger: ? A brilliant read. ? Simply brilliant. ? An engrossing read. ? One of the best in the series! ? Very well written, hard to put down.
Red Herring Season
A journalist’s exposé. A young man’s murder. And a truth no one is ready for. When retired journalist Sid Selman’s exposé rips the lid off a hidden world of prostitution and domestic slavery, the town’s sinister secrets begin to unravel. Corruption runs deep, but the county police have long turned a blind eye. As Detective Gus Freeman takes over the investigation, the case is clouded by red herrings and misplaced suspicions, leading him down treacherous paths. Meanwhile, the murder of Matt Archer at Blades Farm appears unrelated at first—but the two investigations are connected in ways Gus never expected. With the stakes higher than ever, Gus must untangle a web of lies and deceit, revealing a truth far darker than anyone imagined. Red Herring Season is a gripping cold-case mystery where corruption, murder and betrayal collide. Praise for Red Herring Season: ? Excellent. ? Difficult to put down. ? A magnificent plot that kept this reader turning the pages. ? A great suspenseful novel. ? I loved the way it was all brought together and finalised.
Barking Mad
A cold case. A deadly secret. The search for answers begins. In May 2015, Mark Malone, a much-loved pet shop owner, was shot dead in cold blood. The case went unsolved, leaving his community shattered and his murder shrouded in mystery. Years later, Detective Gus Freeman and his Crime Review Team reopen the investigation, determined to bring his killer to justice. Their search reveals a web of lies, illegal dealings and a dangerous link to Ricky Gardiner—a man at the centre of a string of violent crimes. With the truth buried under layers of deceit, Gus and his team must piece together the puzzle before the truth is lost forever. Barking Mad, the sixth book in the Freeman Files series, is a gripping tale of betrayal, danger, and the relentless pursuit of justice. Praise for Barking Mad: ? Brilliantly written. ? A definite attention grabber. ? Highly recommended. ? An exciting read. ? Well-crafted as always.
Still Standing
In the final chapter of the Freeman Files, the cost of justice is greater than ever. On the cusp of retirement, DS Mercer faces a case that refuses to stay buried: a trail of strangled women, their murders linked along the M4 corridor since 1998. The victims—women in their late thirties and early forties—share a grim pattern, and the killer may be closer than anyone imagined. Could one of their own from the infamous Lime Kiln police station hold the key? Mercer calls in Gus Freeman and his Crime Review Team for a covert investigation, navigating layers of deception guarded by the “blue wall.” As Gus uncovers shocking truths and connections to a secretive brotherhood, his own life is put on the line. With Urchfont preparing for festive cheer, a dark conspiracy threatens to destroy everything Gus has worked for. Still Standing is the gripping finale of The Freeman Files series, blending mystery, intrigue, and the resilience of a team that refuses to back down. Praise for Still Standing: ? The last instalment doesn’t disappoint. ? Well written with an interesting ending. ? A wonderful fitting and topical end to this brilliant series. ? This one was just like the other books, interesting, good plot and impossible to put down. ? A satisfying finish to the series.
A Morning Murder
A missing colleague. A team in crisis. And a case that refuses to stay buried. Burnham-on-Sea is supposed to be a quiet stop for Gus Freeman’s team to wrap up a cold case, but the investigation soon spirals into a dark web of interconnected crimes. As they dig deeper into the murders of Tammie Kenyon and Imogen Henderson, Gus uncovers a network of secrets, a vigilante group and a killer hiding in plain sight. With a colleague missing and their own jobs on the line, the team races to connect the dots before it’s too late. A Morning Murder is a tense, high-stakes cold-case mystery, perfect for fans of Sally Rigby and Faith Martin. Praise for A Morning Murder: ? Beautifully written, as always. ? Excellent. ? Captivating. ? A series that causes you to think and analyze. ? A joyous read.
Creature Discomforts
A family that won’t talk. A detective who won’t give up. Grant Burnside, the ruthless leader of a violent gang, was gunned down in 2014, but his murder remains unsolved. Detective Gus Freeman and his Crime Review Team take on the case, determined to crack the secrets surrounding the Burnside family. Now under the leadership of Grant’s son, Gary, the gang continues to cast a long shadow over the community, their influence bolstered by a family solicitor who ensures no member speaks out of turn. Gus, with his sharp instincts and decades of experience, digs deep into the family’s façade, unearthing a trail of lies, intimidation and unfinished business. As every lead reveals fresh layers of deception and danger, the team uncovers connections to other crimes, including the suspicious disappearance of a gang associate. With the stakes rising, Gus must navigate a labyrinth of loyalty and betrayal to expose the truth. Creature Discomforts, the next book in the Freeman Files series, is a gripping journey into the depths of betrayal, loyalty, and justice. Praise for Creature Discomforts: ? Keeps getting better. ? I have yet to be disappointed. ? Didn’t see that twist coming! ? Tayler pens a wonderfully suspenseful story. ? Never turn down a chance to read his work.
Silent Terror
A remote home. A brutal crime. A team searching for answers. In January 2013, Ursula Wakeley, a seventy-eight-year-old spinster and former librarian, was brutally murdered in her remote Wiltshire bungalow. Was the seventy-eight-year-old librarian the target of a bungled robbery, or did someone have darker motives? Gus Freeman and his newly strengthened Crime Review Team are determined to find out. New recruit Blessing Umeh and returning investigator Alex Hardy join Gus in piecing together the fragments of the past. As secrets unravel, they must uncover what truly happened on that fateful night—or risk leaving Wakeley’s story untold. Silent Terror, the next book in the Freeman Files series, is a gripping tale of persistence, redemption and the relentless pursuit of truth. Praise for Silent Terror: ? Did not disappoint. ? Witty and well written. ? You won’t be disappointed! ? Full of delicious twists. ? You will love these books.
Tame The Storm
A man’s past condemned him. But who delivered the sentence? Clive Palmer’s dark history followed him long after his release from prison. A disgraced history teacher, he sought refuge in a quiet Wiltshire village, hoping to leave his mistakes behind. Ten months later, he was found stabbed and mutilated—a crime as chilling as the secrets he tried to escape. Detective Gus Freeman and his Crime Review Team specialise in uncovering long-buried truths, but Palmer’s murder is unlike anything they’ve faced before. As they delve into his tainted past, they unravel a web of grudges, betrayals and unanswered questions. Each discovery brings them closer to a truth more unsettling than the crime itself. Did Clive Palmer’s past seal his fate, or is his murder hiding an even darker story? Tame the Storm is a gripping cold-case thriller that explores the blurred lines between justice, vengeance, and redemption. Praise for Tame the Storm: ? Well written with engaging backstories for the characters. ? Simply masterful. ? Never disappointed, always thrilling, chilling, and very, very intriguing. ? Highly recommended. ? Always a twist of the tale!


















