You'd think two bestselling crime writers would just talk about crime, right? Not these ones. Sit back and enjoy fun, frolics and laughs. After all, what's more lighthearted than murder?
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 171 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Adam Croft and Graham Bartlett bring you another episode of Partners in Crime while we eagerly await the return of Robert Daws. more
Adam Croft is joined again by Graham Bartlett on this episode of Partners in Crime. more
On this week's episode of Partners in Crime, Adam Croft is joined once again by Graham Bartlett, former detective superintendent of Sussex Police. more
Adam Croft is joined by author and former police commander for Brighton and Hove, Graham Bartlett, on this week's episode of Partners in Crime. more
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Too much promising free things and off putting
Cute accents, agreeably self-aggrandizing patter from the sidekick, but the smug ignorance gets old. If they stuck to their areas of expertise, this could be a good podcast. Sadly, they can’t help themselves, so they ruin the whole experience. Sorry there’s no way to award zero stars.
Loved first episode with Neil Dudgeon and look forward to the rest! Mrs T
Very informative on books, films etc on everything crime fiction, psychological thrillers and the genre itself. Hilariously funny and enjoyable with great guests and of course Adam Croft and Robert Daws.
Loving these and highly recommend👍🏼
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