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The League of Night and Fog
The League of Night and Fog
The League of Night and Fog
Audiobook11 hours

The League of Night and Fog

Written by David Morrell

Narrated by George Ralph

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

From the Vatican to the Swiss Alps, from Australia to the heartland of America, the two masterful operatives known as Saul and Drew are being drawn together to solve a violent riddle: Why have ten old men been abducted from around the world? When the agents, weary of their own covert wars, begin to investigate, they are pulled into a terrifying cycle of revenge that began in the heart of World War II—and is now forcing sons to pay for their fathers’ darkest sins.…

"A crackling good action mystery." —UPI International

"Morrell, an absolute master of the thriller, plays by his own rules and leaves you dazzled." —Dean Koontz, author of Sole Survivor

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 20, 2006
ISBN9781597377652
The League of Night and Fog
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David Morrell

David Morrell is the New York Times bestselling author of twenty-eight books, including his award-winning Creepers. Co-founder of the International Thrillers Writers Organization, he is considered by many to be the father of the modern action novel. To learn more, go to www.davidmorrell.net.

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    This review is for the audio book - the reader of this book is SSSOOOO bad that at no point could i tell what character was talking. This is rather important because there are two sets of characters who exist in two different places simultaneously who have.. the same names. But even if that weren't the case, this reader is just reading the words... as opposed to reading the sentences. I listen to hundreds of audio books a year and this guy is one of the worst. He makes it impossible to follow the story. I couldn't begin to tell you if the story is any good. I didn't really get to hear it... I think there's a woman in there... and some guys and their sons and the each father and son have the same name... the story takes place in more than one location (I think!) and whatever is going on is because of the Holocaust. That's all I could glean.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This was a very interesting story and we'll narrated. Although a work of fiction, I've learned a few facts of the holocaust and the German army. Also, as a Canadian (residing close to Toronto), I was happy to see that country and city mentioned and accurately represented. Back in 1987, Kitchener was mostly farm lands, however, that has changed over the years. Over all, I enjoyed listening to this book.

    Clive G