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Where Death and Danger Go: 65% 5 Star Rating

Clement Wisdom, Book 3

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Where Death and Danger Go: 65% 5 Star Rating

By: V M Knox
Narrated by: John Hartoch
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In the dark days of 1941, Britain fights on alone. Invasion threatens and fear hangs in the air. Some yearn for peace and an end to the relentless Nazi bombing. Others are spurred on to fight for victory, no matter the cost. And some will manipulate a divided country for their own ends.

On a winter’s night, a German spy parachutes into the Cambridgeshire fenland while another man is secretly murdered in the same field. Is he another enemy spy or has he been sent to his death? Either way, a killer lurks.

Major Clement Wisdom of Special Duties Branch of the SIS is sent to discover the dead man’s identity and almost immediately uncovers a sinister network of conspiracy where kidnap, murder and revenge threaten not only the safety of the nation but Clement’s life.

©2020 Victoria Knox (P)2024 Victoria Knox
World War II

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