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A Certain Darkness

Verity Kent, Book 6

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A Certain Darkness

By: Anna Lee Huber
Narrated by: Jilly Bond
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The 1920s are off to an intriguing start, but even as a new decade dawns, the shadow of The Great War persists...

March 1920: Life has turned unsettlingly quiet for former British Intelligence agent Verity Kent and her husband, Sidney. But even that false calm is about to end. As threats remain, the French authorities soon request Sidney's help with a suspect who claims to have proof of treason--shortly before she is assassinated. And Verity, too, is called to investigate a mystery.

The murder of a Belgian lawyer aboard a train seems at first to be a simple case of revenge. But the victim was connected to British Intelligence, and possessed papers detailing the sinking of a gold-laden German ship during the war.

As Verity and Sidney dig deeper, they discover their cases are intertwined—and a lethal adversary persists. Officially, the Great War may be over, but this is a battle of nerves and wits they cannot afford to lose...

©2022 Anna Aycock (P)2022 W. F. Howes Ltd
Detective Fiction Historical International Mystery & Crime Mystery Women Sleuths Women's Fiction War Crime

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I have really enjoyed all these series not only for the way the psychological impact of the war had on that generation has been carefully and sensitively handled but for the well rounded characterisation and how sometimes far fetched plots are made completely credible. I tend to listen to these stories in one go over a couple of days and then have to wait impatiently for the next one. Jilly Bond does a really good job of the narration even with the male voices which is not always easy.

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