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Gently Floating

Gently wades through a torrent of suspects when a body is found floating face down in the river. Sometimes you can have too much of a good thing - thats if you can call having too many suspects too many potential murderers a good thing. What Gently has to work out is which of them had the cold blooded nerve to smash the victims skull and dump him in the river.
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Gently wades through a torrent of suspects when a body is found floating face down in the river. Sometimes you can have too much of a good thing
- thats if you can call having too many suspects too many potential murderers a good thing. What Gently has to work out is which of them had the cold blooded nerve to smash the victims skull & dump him in the river.

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