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From a Dark Horizon

A Gregor Reinhardt Novel, Book 4

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From a Dark Horizon

By: Luke McCallin
Narrated by: John Lee
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In the waning days of World War I, a horrific crime behind the lines sends Lieutenant Gregor Reinhardt on a search for a killer in this electrifying thriller from the author of The Man from Berlin.

It's the final days of the Great War, and four years of grinding conflict has warped more than one man's mind. When a secret meeting of top brass is called someone sets off a bomb that kills all the attendees. It looks for sure that one of the men in Gregor Reinhardt's company is the culprit. But since that man killed himself, the general is looking for someone else to share the blame. Reinhardt must prove his trooper innocent if he hopes to avoid the fate of a co-conspirator.

The search for answers leads Reinhardt deep into a potential conspiracy populated by mutinous soldiers, a mysterious Russian nobleman, and a pair of doctors who may be doing more than treating battlefield injuries. The trenches are home to any number of horrors, but what if the greatest danger is right next to you?

©2021 Luke McCallin (P)2021 Penguin Audio
20th Century Historical Historical Fiction Mystery Thriller & Suspense World War I Solider Fiction War Suspense

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“This book is worth reading just for its visceral evocation of trench warfare, but there are also complex characters and a labyrinthine murder mystery to enjoy. And all beautifully written.” (David Downing, critically acclaimed author of Wedding Station)

“A weighty war novel whose mystery reflects the synergy between the political and personal.... Series fans should enjoy his portrait of the younger, more impulsive Reinhardt.” (Kirkus Reviews)

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I bought the hard cover first and it was so good that I bought the audio book! I've laughed, gasped and reeled during the whole thing and hence my surprise when I found out this was book 4... Lol.

CRAZY GOOD STORY

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This felt like a long listen but worth the time. There are many many characters and even with the great John Lee narrating, I found it difficult to keep up with all of them (german pronounciation mostly). That was until I thought of going to the preview of the paperback version and there is a list of all the main characters. That helped so much. Hope the auther keeps the series going. Miss Bernie Gunther a lot and this is the closest I've found to that series.

Very much like the earlier (later) Reinhartd books

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Another anxiously awaited in the Gregor Rhinehart series. I only wish I could start the next episode now.

great listen

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