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No Murder Forgotten

(2025)
(The fourth book in the Ramaz Donadze Thriller series)
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Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia.A young woman is murdered, her throat brutally but skilfully cut. The killer posts a chilling message: he is Fenrir, the wolf from Norse mythology and, ‘where there are sheep, the wolves are never far away.’

A second murder follows. The public are scared, politicians nervous - has Fenrir killed again?


Lieutenant Ramaz Donadze investigates. A detective more comfortable operating in the shadows, his case takes a high profile. Success could restore his stalled career, failure would be disastrous.

Time is limited, the pressure intense and Donadze is instructed to use unconventional means – a deliberately vague term - to solve his case. His methods may be effective, but will they strain professional and political relationships beyond repair?

Donadze doesn’t care. Only two things concern him: keeping his family together and making the wicked pay for their crimes. Is achieving both even possible?

As Georgia watches the war in neighbouring Ukraine play out, Donadze must unravel a conspiracy and uncover the dreadful truth. For only then can justice be delivered.


Praise for No Murder Forgotten

Set against the vibrant backdrop of Tbilisi, Georgia, AJ Liddle's No Murder Forgotten is a masterfully crafted thriller that immerses readers in the gripping world of local police lieutenant, Ramaz Donadze. No Murder Forgotten weaves a complex tale of murder, conspiracy, and rough justice, blending rich cultural details with razor-sharp suspense. Liddle's deep understanding of Georgian history and society adds authenticity to the narrative, while his compelling characters and intricate plot will keep readers hooked until the very last page - Adam Oyebanji

No Murder Forgotten is a hugely enjoyable detective thriller with a likeable yet tough protagonist. This is crime writing for the aficionado - Mac Logan

A gripping read with a thoroughly likeable detective - Lydia Travers

The hunt is on for a killer in a crime thriller that is as enigmatic, intriguing and engaging as the Georgia setting - Gordon Brown AKA Morgan Cry

A gripping thriller which twists and turns until the very end. Realistic characters and the background of Tbilisi give a real feel for Georgia and its situation - Allan Martin

Writing as sharp as a blade - Andrew James Greig


Genre: Mystery

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