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A Dangerous Game

By: Mandy Robotham
Narrated by: Kristin Atherton
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International bestselling author Mandy Robotham returns with a brand new tale set in 1950s London.

‘A gripping story of revenge, guilt and redemption, sweetened by love.’ Daisy Wood, author of The Forgotten Bookshop in Paris

‘A truly brilliant read—I couldn’t put it down!’ Suzanne Kelman, author of The Bookseller of Paris

London, 1952. Seven years after the chaotic aftermath of World War II, London has is coming alive again, with jazz clubs and flickering cinema awnings lighting up the night sky.

But for widowed Helen ‘Dexie’ Dexter, she’s still a woman in a man’s world. She longs to prove herself as an officer in the London Metropolitan Police, yet she’s stuck intervening in domestics and making tea for her male colleagues.

Then Harri Schroder arrives, seconded from Hamburg to the Met. Haunted by the loss of his wife and child, Harri is unlike any man Dexie has ever known. Compassionate and sharp-witted, he sees her not as a threat, but as an intelligent, canny officer full of potential.

And when Harri is tasked with hunting down a Nazi war criminal-turned-respected-businessman, with connections to the upper echelons of British society, it’s Dexie he turns to for help.

But as their bond deepens, a deadly fog engulfs London. Dexie and Harri must expose the fugitive before he vanishes, risking everything for justice – and each other…

The new gripping and heart-wrenching historical fiction novel from international bestseller Mandy Robotham. Perfect for fans of Kate Quinn and Kristin Hannah.

©2025 Mandy Robotham (P)2025 HarperCollins Publishers
Historical Mystery Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths England

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Not as good as other books but probably because of the dreadful narrator

I found this really difficult to listen to because the narrator insists on reading at speed in an almost staccato way. Perhaps she thinks this adds to the tension of the story but frankly I found it so irritating I had to break the listening down into small chunks because of her voice and delivery style. I think I’ll just read the book. I really enjoy Mandy Rowbothams novels but they need to be read by a narrator with more finesse..Samuel West, Peter Noble spring to mind

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