The Rest is Silence: a Billy Boyle World War II Mystery (Billy Boyle World War II Mysteries) - James R. Benn - Audiolivros - Blackstone Audiobooks - 9781483030258 - 2 de setembro de 2014
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The Rest is Silence: a Billy Boyle World War II Mystery (Billy Boyle World War II Mysteries) Unabridged edition

James R. Benn

The Rest is Silence: a Billy Boyle World War II Mystery (Billy Boyle World War II Mysteries) Unabridged edition

[Read by Peter Berkrot]

Secret agendas, buried histories, and family grudges abound in this latest Billy Boyle World War II mystery.

When an unidentified corpse washes ashore at Slapton Sands on England's southern coast, US Army captain Billy Boyle and his partner, Lieutenant Piotr ''Kaz'' Kazimierz, are assigned to investigate. The Devonshire beach is the home to Operation Tiger, the top secret rehearsal for the approaching Dday invasion of Normandy, and the area is restricted; no one seems to know where the corpse could have come from. Luckily, Billy and Kaz have a comfortable place to lay their heads at the end of the day: Kaz's old school chum David lives close by and has agreed to host the two men during their investigation. Glad for a distraction from his duties, Billy settles into life at the familys manor, Ashcroft, and makes it his mission to get to know its intriguing cast of characters.

Just when Billy and Kaz begin to wrap up their case, they find themselves with not one soggy corpse on their hands but hundreds following a terrible tragedy during the Dday rehearsal. To complicate things, life at Ashcroft has been getting tense: secret agendas, buried histories, and family grudges abound. Then one of the men meets a sudden demise. Was it a heart attack or something more sinister?

Mídia Audiolivros     Audiolivro (CD)   (Audiolivro em CD)
Número de discos 9
Lançado 2 de setembro de 2014
ISBN13 9781483030258
Gravadora Blackstone Audiobooks
Dimensões 165 × 155 × 30 mm   ·   340 g
Idioma English  

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