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The Black Orchestra: A WW2 Spy Thriller

Black Orchestra Series, Book 1

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The Black Orchestra: A WW2 Spy Thriller

By: JJ Toner
Narrated by: Gildart Jackson
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World War II Germany: The German war machine has invaded Poland and is advancing west toward France.

In Berlin, Kurt Müller, an Abwehr signalman, discovers a colleague lying dead at his radio receiver. The criminal police dismiss the death as suicide, but Kurt is not convinced. Kurt follows a trail of mysteries, witnessing several atrocities that expose the Nazi regime for what it truly is. When the trail leads him to the German resistance, he faces the most difficult choices of his life. He must choose between his duty and his conscience, between his country and his family, between love and death.

©2016 JJ Toner (P)2016 Tantor
Espionage Historical Mystery Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense Fiction Thriller War
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Well the narration is somewhat interesting and possibly not to everyone’s taste otherwise the story was ok…

The narrator

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Got going in the end ! Not sure why it was a slow start but the last 1/3 was great!

Got going in the end!

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Liked the story. Took an age to get used to the narrator - he isn't a character voices man. Worth a listen for sure but I think I'd be disappointed if I'd paid for the book.

All in all, a good listen

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pleasantly surprised at this book. very enjoyable and I'm looking forward to the next in the series.

A great story and well narrated

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I downloaded this book with one or two doubts. I enjoy WW2 books and stroris but usually from the angle of the Allies. This is the story of a German agent. And it's brilliant. To really enjoy a book, i think you need to have empathy with the lead character. I wasn't sure I would have, but I did.Its a great strory and superbly narrated. An excellent listen.

Strangely compulsive

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