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Dark in the City of Light

By: Paul Robertson
Narrated by: George Guidall
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CBA best-selling author Paul Robertson enthralls millions with his own distinct brand of suspense that has been called “Grisham-like". As 1870 Europe lurches toward war, one man could turn the tide. But with his wife’s mysterious death, he’s thrust into a web of deceit, political intrigue, and murder that could destroy him, his children, and a nation.

©2010 Paul Robertson (P)2010 Recorded Books, LLC
Christian Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction Mystery
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"European history buffs will appreciate this well-researched story … [The] sense of Paris under siege is nicely cinematic.” ( Publishers Weekly)
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I cannot express high enough praise for this novel. Its plot was intriguing, and suspenseful at appropriate times, with the result that I never lost interest for even a moment. The historical backdrop provided fascinating glimpses of behind-the-scenes events leading up to and surrounding the Franco-Prussian War and its aftermath that hitherto were, to me, mere history book footnotes. The richly developed and believable characters exhibited a full range of traits and emotions that truly brought them to life. Add to that the superb narration skills of George Guidall,* and Dark in the City of Light is sure to be an audio book that I will enjoy time and again. (* I think that I would listen for hours, totally transfixed, if Mr. Guidall was merely reading the Chicago phonebook!)

Simply masterful!

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