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Murder in the Dark [Dramatized Adaptation]

Ishmael Jones Mystery, Book 6

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Murder in the Dark [Dramatized Adaptation]

Di: Simon R. Green
Letto da: full cast, Scott McCormick, Laura C Harris, Zeke Alton, Lily Beacon, Jonathan Feuer, Bill Gillett, Karen Novack, Alejandro Ruiz, Tia Shearer
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The sudden appearance of a sinister black hole in the English countryside leads to a baffling murder investigation for Ishmael Jones. 

“The past is England’s dreaming, and not all of it sleeps soundly....”

Ishmael Jones and his partner Penny have been dispatched to assist a group of scientists who are investigating a mysterious black hole which has appeared on a Somerset hillside. Could it really be a doorway to another dimension, an opening into another world?

When one of the scientists disappears into the hole – with fatal consequences – Ishmael must prove whether it was an accident – or murder. But with no clues, no witnesses and no apparent motive, he has little to go on. Is there an alien predator at large, or is an all-too-human killer responsible? Only one thing is certain: If Ishmael does not uncover the truth in time, more deaths will follow....

Performed by Scott McCormick, Laura C Harris, Zeke Alton, Lily Beacon, Jonathan Feuer, Bill Gillett, Karen Novack, Alejandro Ruiz, Tia Shearer.

©2018 Simon R. Green (P)2018 Graphic Audio, LLC
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