Blood alone : a Billy Boyle World War II mystery
معرفی کتاب «Blood alone : a Billy Boyle World War II mystery» نوشتهٔ by James R. Benn، منتشرشده توسط نشر Soho Press در سال 2009. این کتاب در 9 صفحه، فرمت mobi، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Praise for the Billy Boyle series:
'The brash kid from Southie is still open, direct and fearless in his manner (and in his wonderfully loose-jointed use of the English language) and in no danger of losing his cover as a âhappy-go-lucky Yank.â But even amid the excitement of the spirited wartime storytelling, Benn allows Boyleâs experiences to change him in ways both subtle and dramatic.'-Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review
'Thoroughly enjoyable.'-The Seattle Times
'This series brings WWII alive.'-Deadly Pleasures
'Great fun. Benn knows his war history.'-The Globe and Mail
'Kudos to author Benn . . . and hereâs hoping that Billy will continue to make his way through his Uncle Ikeâs world for many titles to come.'-Bookslut.com
Billy Boyle awakens in a field hospital in Sicily with amnesia. In his pocket is a yellow silk handkerchief embroidered with the initial L. Gradually he remembers: he has been sent ashore in advance of the troops with this token from Lucky Luciano to contact the head of the Sicilian Mafia. But he must also thwart a murderous band of counterfeiters of Army scrip led by Vito Genovese.
James R. Benn is the author of Billy Boyle: A World War II Mystery, selected by Book Sense as one of the top five mysteries of 2006 and nominated for a Dilys Award. The First Wave was a Book Sense Notable title. Benn is a librarian and lives in Hadlyme, Connecticut.
“Spirited wartime storytelling. Benn allows Boyle’s experiences to change him in ways both subtle and dramatic.”—The New York Times Book Review “A convincing blend of fact and fiction.”—Publishers Weekly “Immediately engaging. . . . Superbly crafted and paced.”—BookPage, Mystery Pick of the Month Billy awakens in a field hospital in Sicily with amnesia. Despite this and numerous attempts on his life, he manages to carry out his mission to enlist the cooperation of the head of the Sicilian Mafia on behalf of the Allies. He also foils a plot by Vito Genovese to counterfeit army scrip.