
Dead No More
Rhubarb in the Mammon (Rhubarb Papers, Book 1)
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Narrated by:
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Virginia Ferguson
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By:
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Pete Adams
About this listen
Operation Rhubarb was an MI5 and Scotland Yard joint undercover investigation of Brockeln Belland, a city of London bank of impenetrable pedigree that was brought to a violent close 10 ago.
One survivor of the blast, now-16-year-old Juliet, is seeking the truth about her parents' death. As the old case notes land on a Scotland Yard detective inspector's desk, Juliet's back-door inquiry opens a deadly can of worms that the Establishment presumed buried.
Soon, secrets about the 200-year-old institution begin to come to light. But can they take down whoever is behind the crimes and find out the truth about Juliet's family?
©2021 Pete Adams (P)2021 Pete Adams
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