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Death in Blitz city / David Young.

By: Young, David 1958- [author.].
Contributor(s): Bennett-Ryan, Gareth 1984- [narrator.].
Series: Oberleutnant Karen Muller: Publisher: Rearsby : Clipper Audiobooks, 2022Description: 1 CD (558 min.) : digital, MP3 file.Content type: spoken word Media type: audio | computer Carrier type: audio disc | computer discISBN: 9781004092116 (CD) :.Subject(s): World War, 1939-1945 -- England -- Hull -- FictionGenre/Form: Detective and mystery stories. | Audiobooks.DDC classification: 823.9'2 Narrated by Gareth Bennett-Ryan.Summary: Hull, 1942. Inspector Ambrose Swift cannot believe the devastation he finds when he is posted the bomb-ravaged city. But for Swift and his two deputies - part-time bare-knuckle boxer Jim 'Little' Weighton and Dales farmer's daughter Kathleen Carver - it's murder, not the war, that's at the forefront of their minds. When a series of sadistic killings is wrongly blamed on locally-stationed black American GIs, Swift, a one-armed former WW1 cavalryman who tours the rubble-strewn city on a white horse, soon discovers these are no ordinary murders. However, for Swift, Weighton and Carver, finding the real killers means putting their own lives at risk.
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Narrated by Gareth Bennett-Ryan.

Hull, 1942. Inspector Ambrose Swift cannot believe the devastation he finds when he is posted the bomb-ravaged city. But for Swift and his two deputies - part-time bare-knuckle boxer Jim 'Little' Weighton and Dales farmer's daughter Kathleen Carver - it's murder, not the war, that's at the forefront of their minds. When a series of sadistic killings is wrongly blamed on locally-stationed black American GIs, Swift, a one-armed former WW1 cavalryman who tours the rubble-strewn city on a white horse, soon discovers these are no ordinary murders. However, for Swift, Weighton and Carver, finding the real killers means putting their own lives at risk.

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