
Death on the Pont Noir
Inspector Lucas Rocco, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Roger May
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By:
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Adrian Magson
About this listen
Nothing else mattered. He'd been cut loose by his bosses and his twisted vision of what had happened saw only one ending: revenge. And that revenge was centred solely on Rocco.
France, 1963: A farmer reports a truck ramming into a car near Picardie, followed by gunfire. A group of Englishmen are brought in after a bar fight. A tramp's body is discovered in a burnt out truck. All this occurring after multiple attempts on the President's life. Inspector Lucas Rocco knows there's a connection somewhere, and is recruited by Colonel Saint-Cloud to assist with the President's Security.
©2012 Adrian Magson (P)2012 Audible Ltd
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