You Tube book readings by L A Kent



Here Louise introduces the NEW readings from The DI Treloar Cornish Crime Thrillers.


A taste of the world of Detective Inspector Felipe Treloar, his colleagues, family and friends.


Welcome to these dark, gripping tales from Cornwall.








Welcome to Mevagissey where it all began.


A panoramic view of Mevagissey from Heligan House - of Lost Gardens fame - on the hill above the village, across the inner and outer harbours, to the lighthouse.


L A Kent's first Cornish crime thriller, which introduces DI Treloar, is Rogue Flamingo - the Mevagissey murders.




January. Early morning. Portmellon beach near Mevagissey.


OK, strictly speaking not a reading, but a location with a story.


As Ochre Pengelly tells Molly Tremayne, 'You wouldn't catch me on a beach at sunrise, especially not with a dog. Bound to find a dead body.'


And she has a point: Rogue Flamingo The Mevagissey murders, Sad Pelican The Padstow murders.


Here Louise reads Chapter Six from Broken Dove The St Ives murders.


The annual Treloar family May Day party is being held at DI Treloar's new home, Lost Farm Barn, for the first time.  After midnight, Ochre Pengelly is regaling guests with the story of the Lost Farm Estate's tragic past.


Ghosts from the past... ghosts from the day.




Here is the first in the NEW readings from The DI Treloar Cornish Crime Thrillers.


It comes from the very beginning of Silent Gull.


Who are our Cornish Romeo and Juliet, meeting in secret late on a cold winter's night?









Here is the second in the NEW readings from The DI Treloar Cornish Crime Thrillers.


It comes from chapter Forty Three of Sad Pelican.


How could it all have gone so horribly wrong when it started so well?



Here is the third in the NEW readings from The DI Treloar Cornish Crime Thrillers.


It comes from near the beginning of Rogue Flamingo.


Who is the body on the beach, staked out, roped and tarred?







Here is the fourth in the NEW readings from The DI Treloar Cornish Crime Thrillers.


It comes from the near the beginning of Broken Dove.


What is troubling Sam and what is wrong with the mother of one of the missing girls?





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