BLURB: Thick Blood Theory: When Conspiracy Means Murder (The Crime Fiction Files) August 13, 2018 How do you solve a murder case when you’re the speculated culprit? Please, let me read another 239 pages of your unconventional use of the English language. Spread the love ◀ Completing Eden (The Eden Hall Series Book 5) The Man In The Snow (The Coffin Islands Paranormal Mystery Book 1) ▶ 3 Comments Oldest Newest Most Voted Inline Feedbacks View all comments B.L. Alley 6 years ago Did they mean the MC is the prime suspect, or that he doesn’t know whether or not he committed the murder ? dtw 6 years ago Ah, the speculated culprit – a rare treat for bird-watchers. Grackle 6 years ago Reply to dtw I thought I saw one in the park last week, but when I got home and checked my field guide I realised it had only been an immature lesser spotted culprit.
Did they mean the MC is the prime suspect, or that he doesn’t know whether or not he committed the murder ?
Ah, the speculated culprit – a rare treat for bird-watchers.
I thought I saw one in the park last week, but when I got home and checked my field guide I realised it had only been an immature lesser spotted culprit.