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The French Agent
- De: Belinda Alexandra
- Narrado por: Edwina Wren, Meg Hoult
- Duración: 12 h y 6 m
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Paris 1946: Sabine Brouillette is a war crimes investigator with the French secret service. She lost her family, including her young son, when her Resistance circuit was betrayed near the end of the war. New evidence comes to light that the traitor was a British double agent who went by the codename 'the Black Fox'. Now her quest for revenge has a single focus: find the Black Fox and kill him.
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Great story.
- De Bill en 12-14-22
- The French Agent
- De: Belinda Alexandra
- Narrado por: Edwina Wren, Meg Hoult
Great story.
Revisado: 12-14-22
Easy listen. Interesting storyline and well written and narrated. Could not stop listening. Disturbing history.
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The Printer's Coffin
- The Blake and Avery Mystery Series, Book 2
- De: M. J. Carter
- Narrado por: Sam Dastor
- Duración: 12 h y 37 m
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London, 1841. Mr Jeremiah Blake and Captain William Avery, recently returned from India, are invited by Viscount Allington to examine the particulars of a grisly pair of murders. Two printers from the seditious gutter presses have been brutally dispatched in distinct but similar circumstances. Fearing the deaths will stoke the fires of Chartism sweeping the capital, Allington hopes Blake and Avery's determination to uncover the truth will solve these crimes and help restore civic order.
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Wonderful
- De Bill en 01-04-17
- The Printer's Coffin
- The Blake and Avery Mystery Series, Book 2
- De: M. J. Carter
- Narrado por: Sam Dastor
Wonderful
Revisado: 01-04-17
A brilliant follow up to The Strangler Vine. I await Blake and Avery's next adventure
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