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Rag and Bone: A Billy Boyle World War II Mystery
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Rag and Bone: A Billy Boyle World War II Mystery

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Billy Boyle, the Irish-American Boston cop turned US Army detective, is sent to London to investigate the murder of a Soviet embassy official. Billy’s uncle Ike is taking the murder seriously, wanting to avoid a breach with Russian allies. A little digging reveals to Billy that this is no ordinary murder. The Russian was killed in exactly the same way 20,000 Polish officers were executed at a recent and silenced massacre at Katyn Forest - by Soviet secret police, under orders from Stalin. Further more, Billy’s friend Kaz is the prime suspect.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Soho Press Inc
Country
United States
Date
15 September 2011
Pages
362
ISBN
9781569479964

Billy Boyle, the Irish-American Boston cop turned US Army detective, is sent to London to investigate the murder of a Soviet embassy official. Billy’s uncle Ike is taking the murder seriously, wanting to avoid a breach with Russian allies. A little digging reveals to Billy that this is no ordinary murder. The Russian was killed in exactly the same way 20,000 Polish officers were executed at a recent and silenced massacre at Katyn Forest - by Soviet secret police, under orders from Stalin. Further more, Billy’s friend Kaz is the prime suspect.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Soho Press Inc
Country
United States
Date
15 September 2011
Pages
362
ISBN
9781569479964