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Where Seagulls Dare: A Diamond Brothers Case

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Where Seagulls Dare: A Diamond Brothers Case

By: Anthony Horowitz
Narrated by: Nickolas Grace
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A hilarious new story about the world's worst detectives, by the bestselling author of the Alex Rider series, Anthony Horowitz.

Private investigators Tim and Nick Diamond haven't had a case for three months and are down to their last cornflake. So when a glamorous woman comes into their office offering them a pile of cash to find her missing father, they think Christmas has come—only it turns out they are the turkeys! Before they know it, they are caught up in a case involving bike-riding hitmen, superhackers and a sinister far right organisation, the White Crusaders. The Diamond Brothers are in the soup and in it over their heads.

©2022 Anthony Horowitz (P)2022 W F Howes
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I loved the Alistair Maclean book 'Where Eagles Dare' and I love how Horowitz played on the story of that book and told it in his own way. At only four hours long, it's a great and fun listen! Horowitz is a man of many talents when it comes to writing different genres and for different age groups.

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