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The King's Return

By: Andrew Swanston
Narrated by: David Thorpe
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The king's coronation brings hope. Until a murderer strikes.

Spring 1661: After years of civil war followed by Oliver Cromwell's joyless rule as Lord Protector, England awaits the coronation of King Charles II. The mood in London is one of relief and hope for a better future. But when two respectable gentlemen are found in a foul lane with their throats cut, it becomes apparent that England's enemies are using the newly re-established post office for their own ends. There are traitors at work and plans to overthrow the king. Another war is possible.

Thomas Hill, in London visiting friends, is approached by the king's security advisor and asked to take charge of deciphering coded letters intercepted by the post office. As the body count rises and the killer starts preying on women, the action draws closer to Thomas - and his loved ones. He finds himself dragged into the hunt for the traitors and the murderer, but will he find them before it's too late?

©2014 Andrew Swanston (P)2015 Isis Publishing Ltd, Random House Audiobooks
Crime Crime Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Mystery War & Military England War Murder
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I loved the series, particularly the details in the history and process of code breaking. But the best is David Thorpe. He is a talented artist and I love listening to his narrations.

Great series, tremendous Narration

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finale a bit contrived. would also have liked to have the issue of Conrad and Maria.
otherwise a great story.☺

great but not perfect

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Started this series because of the narrator, David Thorpe. Now, I wish the series was not over. The history of ciphers, encryption & decoding is very interesting.

More please

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