Dead End Street: Some memories never die.
For D.I. Harry Wall, World War Two never ended. Among a group of the first soldiers to reach Bergen-Belsen concentration camp towards the end of the war, the horrors that he witnessed left a deep scar that refuses to heal even after eighteen years, the effect on his character even threatening his marriage to the woman he loves deeply. When a prominent doctor is brutally murdered, the case revives vivid memories of the war and of a dark secret that he has locked away for almost two decades. As his investigations uncover sinister Nazi connections that go right to the heart of government, Harry realises that if he is to find the killer, he must return to Germany and finally confront the demons that have haunted his dreams.
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Dead End Street: Some memories never die.
For D.I. Harry Wall, World War Two never ended. Among a group of the first soldiers to reach Bergen-Belsen concentration camp towards the end of the war, the horrors that he witnessed left a deep scar that refuses to heal even after eighteen years, the effect on his character even threatening his marriage to the woman he loves deeply. When a prominent doctor is brutally murdered, the case revives vivid memories of the war and of a dark secret that he has locked away for almost two decades. As his investigations uncover sinister Nazi connections that go right to the heart of government, Harry realises that if he is to find the killer, he must return to Germany and finally confront the demons that have haunted his dreams.
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Dead End Street: Some memories never die.

Dead End Street: Some memories never die.

by Colin C. Murphy
Dead End Street: Some memories never die.

Dead End Street: Some memories never die.

by Colin C. Murphy

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For D.I. Harry Wall, World War Two never ended. Among a group of the first soldiers to reach Bergen-Belsen concentration camp towards the end of the war, the horrors that he witnessed left a deep scar that refuses to heal even after eighteen years, the effect on his character even threatening his marriage to the woman he loves deeply. When a prominent doctor is brutally murdered, the case revives vivid memories of the war and of a dark secret that he has locked away for almost two decades. As his investigations uncover sinister Nazi connections that go right to the heart of government, Harry realises that if he is to find the killer, he must return to Germany and finally confront the demons that have haunted his dreams.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781663571274
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 09/23/2020
Pages: 460
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 1.02(d)
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