
The White Ghost
A Billy Boyle World War II Mystery
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Narrated by:
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Peter Berkrot
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By:
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James R. Benn
About this listen
The 10th book in James R. Benn's Billy Boyle WWII mystery series, normally set against a backdrop of WWII Europe, moves us to a flashback in the Pacific.
It's 1943: Amid the bitter, violent Solomon Islands campaign, Billy is assigned the murder investigation of a native coastwatcher whom future president Jack Kennedy discovered on a nearby island with his head bashed in. As the body count climbs, Billy must figure out whether Jack is a cold-blooded killer, even as war rages around him.
A fan-favorite series with built-in readership of historical fiction fans and military history buffs, by one of Soho Crime's best-selling authors.
©2015 James R. Benn (P)2015 Recorded BooksCritic reviews
"Spirited wartime storytelling." ( The New York Times Book Review)
"A fast-paced saga set in a period when the fate of civilization still hangs in the balance." ( The Wall Street Journal)
"Consistently entertaining." ( WWII Magazine)
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