β Benn follows up his first World War II mystery (_Billy Boyle_) with another danger-filled episode and delivers a cross-genre tale that is at once spy story, soldier story, and hard-Boyled detective.ββ _Library Journal_ (starred review) βThe period details are spot-on and Billy . . . continues to
The Language of the Dead: A World War II Mystery
β Scribed by Kelly, Stephen
- Book ID
- 109099059
- Publisher
- Pegasus
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 150 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781605986968
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β¦ Synopsis
As the shadow of World War II descends over Europe, Detective Inspector Thomas Lamb hunts for an elusive killer behind the veil of a seemingly charming English village.German bombers are arriving daily, seeking to crush England. But in a rural Hampshire village, things have remained fairly quietβuntil an elderly loner, Will Blackwell, is brutally murdered. The method of his killing bears the hallmarks of the traditional vanquishing of a witch, and indeed, local legend claims that as a boy, Blackwell encountered a ghostly black dog sent from the devil, who struck a bargain for Blackwell's soul.
Not long after the murder, a young woman who is carrying the illegitimate child of a fighter pilot also is violently killed; then a local drunkard ends up in the race of an abandoned mill with the back of his head bashed in. As the Germans continue their relentless attack, Detective Inspector Thomas Lamb rushes to solve the crimes. Do the killer's motivations lie in the...
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**The fog of war surrounding D-Day and Operation Tiger provides cover for one of Billy Boyle's grisliest investigations.** 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 assig
Overview: James Robert Benn was born September 5, 1949 in New York City, New York and grew up in Southington, Connecticut. After graduation from Southington High School in 1967 Benn attended the University of Connecticut earning a Bachelors degree. He also holds a Master of Library Science (MLS) fro
"This was a secret war, whose battles were lost or won unknown to the public β¦ No such warfare had ever been waged by mortal men." \- SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL, The Second World War, Vol. II