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  • Good, Bad, and Pure Evil

  • The Anglesey Murders
  • By: Conrad Jones
  • Narrated by: Richard Linford
  • Length: 9 hrs and 52 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Good, Bad, and Pure Evil

By: Conrad Jones
Narrated by: Richard Linford
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A cold case investigation into the disappearance of 13-year-olds, Christopher Deeks and Ewan Birley, who vanished in the early '90s, opens up old wounds, old lies and a botched investigation into the very heart of the church. DI Alan Williams and the Major Investigation Team find themselves chasing a murderer while trying to contain the backlash of an early release program, designed to help the prisons cope with the COVID-19 outbreak. It's clear the government have released the wrong men. Pure evil walks the streets.

What reviewers are saying:

"Another five-star read. This author grips you and drags you into the story from page one." (Faber Reviews)

"Couldn't put this down. Fast-paced from the beginning. An intricately crafted chiller from the dark side." (The Mystery Machine)

"Completely gripping." (Time Out)

"Jones writes out of the ordinary novels for strong nerves and stomachs." (Guardian Reviews)

©2022 Conrad Jones (P)2023 Conrad Jones
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Recognizes and Calls out Evil in all its Forms


When the case surrounding two missing teen boys from the 1990s resurfaces and exposes lies and a botched investigation, emotions run high and old wounds resurface. Mix in the release of prisoners by the government due to covid 19 and at least one killer becomes free once again to roam. It is up to DI Alan Williams and the Major Investigation to sort through the brutal murders that seem to have a tie to the missing boys’ case. One thing is certain, the person they are after has a vengeance that runs deep.

The author, Conrad Jones, tells a story about a town with secrets and old pain. He touches on several different topics that are hot buttons for some, and for others not so much. The main topic is specifically the Catholic Church and its handling of criminal behavior within the church. The murders are brutal and described graphically. He places you in the story with his vivid descriptions. He takes his time building characters and throws in several plot twists. One cannot help but become entranced as the story unfolds.

The narrator, Richard Linford does a good job at narration. His accent and voice are fine, he speaks clearly and delivers the story at a steady and well-time pace. Although the story alone does this, Linford aids in keeping the listener interested.

This story is pointing fingers specifically at the Catholic Church but also at the police, politicians, and more. It is a reminder of how large entities operate when they come under attack – they rally together, cover tracks, bring in others to help, and importantly there is little to no concern about those they hurt. We see this almost every day in the news with the Priests, CEOs of companies, Police, Politicians, Hollywood, etc. Money, connections, and corruption always step up regardless of who they are or what they are. Jones reminds of life in a dark manner.

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