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The Unquiet Grave

de David J Oldman

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London, 1946.The war may be over, but it's devastating effects are not...Captain Harry Tennant returning home to a shattered London from serving in Italy and North Africa, expects to be demobbed, only to find his services are still in demand.A policeman before the war, he's made part of the Intelligence Corps, investigating war crimes, those smaller cases of army personnel who are the victims, or the perpetrators, of crimes. That's how Rose Kearney's letter ends up on his desk.Her brother William, a soldier with the Hampshire Regiment, was reported missing in action in Normandy. Having heard nothing since, she's travelling from their home in Wicklow to find answers.Harry learns Kearney was part of a four-man carrier crew fighting near Caen. The burned-out vehicle was found near a French chateau, with two charred corpses and a third who appears to have been executed.But there is no sign of William Kearney.Reports of Nazi atrocities nearby suggest the men were victims of the ruthless Nazi machine. But things aren't adding up for Tennant. Why was Kearney's body never found, and why was an SS officer discovered with the missing man's ID disks? Harry's superior, Jekyll, wants the death blamed on the SS and the case quickly wrapped up. But the more Harry digs, the more curious he becomes. Yet finding answers only seems to raise more questions.And it's not long before Tennant find himself in grave danger...… (més)
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1946 and Captain Harry Tennant has returned from service to join the intelligence corp to investigate war crimes - the smaller cases. Which was the exact reason that Rose Kearney's letter seeking to determine the whereabouts of her missing in action brother ended up on his desk.
A very readable story and mystery with descriptions of the time. ( )
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London, 1946.The war may be over, but it's devastating effects are not...Captain Harry Tennant returning home to a shattered London from serving in Italy and North Africa, expects to be demobbed, only to find his services are still in demand.A policeman before the war, he's made part of the Intelligence Corps, investigating war crimes, those smaller cases of army personnel who are the victims, or the perpetrators, of crimes. That's how Rose Kearney's letter ends up on his desk.Her brother William, a soldier with the Hampshire Regiment, was reported missing in action in Normandy. Having heard nothing since, she's travelling from their home in Wicklow to find answers.Harry learns Kearney was part of a four-man carrier crew fighting near Caen. The burned-out vehicle was found near a French chateau, with two charred corpses and a third who appears to have been executed.But there is no sign of William Kearney.Reports of Nazi atrocities nearby suggest the men were victims of the ruthless Nazi machine. But things aren't adding up for Tennant. Why was Kearney's body never found, and why was an SS officer discovered with the missing man's ID disks? Harry's superior, Jekyll, wants the death blamed on the SS and the case quickly wrapped up. But the more Harry digs, the more curious he becomes. Yet finding answers only seems to raise more questions.And it's not long before Tennant find himself in grave danger...

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