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Imposter
- Toby Whitby Series, Book 2
- Narrated by: Eileen Enwright Hodgetts
- Length: 9 hrs and 35 mins
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In the second book of the Toby Whitby series, Toby must look to the dark days of the 1940s to find the true identity of the dead man with no hands.
England, 1952. A body washes up on Brighton beach, and lawyer Toby Whitby’s secretary swears she knows the corpse’s identity. One woman claims the man with no hands is the father of her child. Another woman swears that he is her son.
Toby’s search leads him from a child stolen by gypsies in the First World War, to a faded film star who lies for a living, to London gangsters, and on to a notorious member of the British royal family.
With danger and death at every turn, he faces his final battle for survival on board a sinking ship in the North Sea.
Can Toby find the truth? Is the man with no hands a hero or a traitor?
Imposter is another enthralling World War II mystery. If you like dark secrets, mysterious happenings at Buckingham Palace, and a sweet touch of last-chance romance, then you’ll be delighted by Eileen Enwright Hodgetts’ new tale of mystery and intrigue on the home-front. If you enjoyed Air Raid you will love Imposter. Buy it today. You’ll also discover why a member of the Royal Family was in secret talks with Hitler.