### From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. At the start of Kelly's superb third mystery to feature Cambridgeshire journalist Philip Dryden (after 2004's *The Fire Baby*), an archeological team discovers human remains in the remnants of what appears to have been an escape tunnel from a WWII-era POW
The Moon Tunnel
β Scribed by Jim Kelly; Jim Kelly
- Publisher
- ePenguin;Penguin
- Year
- 2009;2006
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 160 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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Crawling on elbows and knees, a man slowly inches forward, making his way through a cramped space and suffocating darkness. He doesn't know that someone is watching, and in a flash of light, his journey is over. Now, fifty years later, small-town newspaper reporter Philip Dryden is on-site at a for
### From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. At the start of Kelly's superb third mystery to feature Cambridgeshire journalist Philip Dryden (after 2004's _The Fire Baby_), an archeological team discovers human remains in the remnants of what appears to have been an escape tunnel from a WWII-era POW
Crawling on elbows and knees, a man slowly inches forward, making his way through a cramped space and suffocating darkness. He doesn't know that someone is watching, and in a flash of light, his journey is over. Now, fifty years later, small-town newspaper reporter Philip Dryden is on-site at a fo
SUMMARY: Crawling on elbows and knees, a man slowly inches forward, making his way through a cramped space and suffocating darkness. He doesnt know that someone is watching, and in a flash of light, his journey is over. Now, fifty years later, small-town newspaper reporter Philip Dryden is on-site
SUMMARY: Crawling on elbows and knees, a man slowly inches forward, making his way through a cramped space and suffocating darkness. He doesnβt know that someone is watching, and in a flash of light, his journey is over. Now, fifty years later, small-town newspaper reporter Philip Dryden is on-site