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Codename Mermaid
- De: Michael James Emberger
- Narrado por: Kristina Rothe
- Duración: 9 h y 27 m
- Versión completa
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FBI Agent Ben Blanchard is angry at God for allowing his wife to die. He’s tasked with investigating a Nazi sabotage operation with a new partner, Vicky, a known German spy who looks strikingly like his late wife...and they’ll be posing as a married couple. They arrive in the isolated town of Sugar Falls, Ontario, where they find a mysterious lumber mill, a distressed German soprano, and murderous disputes over maple tapping.
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Entertaining and different
- De lexpik en 09-30-22
- Codename Mermaid
- De: Michael James Emberger
- Narrado por: Kristina Rothe
A very unique WW2 historical fiction spy thriller!
Revisado: 03-03-22
⭐️REVIEW⭐️:
A very unique WW2 historical fiction spy thriller. It’s inspired by Ode to Joy of Beethoven’s 9th Symphony and set primarily in the Canadian wilderness. Narrated by Kristina Rothe. Rothe changes her voice ever so slightly for each character so you know who is talking at the time. She is originally from Germany so the pronunciation of German words is flawless and she even sings a few bars of a song which was beautiful! Rothe also conveyed fear, sadness, joy, relief with astounding accuracy. She made you feel as if you were right beside the characters.
The detailed descriptions, deeply layered characters, and symbolism and faith make this a book you don’t want to stop listening to. Ben is a reluctant retired FBI agent now spy for the US and is paired with a beautiful woman who looks just like his late wife. Neither one can trust the other. Kirsten, the other character whose point of view we have is an extraordinary woman whose faith strengthens her and carries her through a tumultuous time with a German saboteur.
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