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Blood on the water

Perry, Anne. (Author). Colacci, David. (Narrator). Recorded Books, LLC. (Added Author).

Though Monk is witness to the terrible bombing of an afternoon pleasure boat on the river that leaves 200 people dead, much to his dismay the case is taken from his hands and given over to the commissioner of police. An Egyptian man is quickly caught, tried, and sentenced to death--and then just as swiftly murdered in prison. When evidence surfaces that proves the dead man innocent, the case is handed back to Monk, who must now rely on his own memory of the event to help piece together what really happened.

CD Audiobook  - 2014
MYSTERY FIC Perry
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  • ISBN: 9781470371982
  • Physical Description 10 audio discs (11 hr., 45 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
  • Edition Unabridged.
  • Publisher Prince Frederick, MD : Recorded Books, [2014]

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Compact disc.
In container (17 cm.).
"With tracks every 3 minutes for easy book marking"--Container.
GMD: compact disc.
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Narrated by David Colacci.

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Blood on the Water
Blood on the Water
by Perry, Anne; Colacci, David (Narrated by)
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Blood on the Water


As her New York Times bestselling novels always remind us, Anne Perry is a matchless guide to both the splendor and the shame of the British Empire at the height of its influence. In her twentieth William Monk mystery, she brings us to London's grand Mayfair mansions, where the arrogant masters of the Western world hold sway--and to the teeming Thames waterfront, where one summer afternoon Monk witnesses the horrifying explosion of the pleasure boat Princess Mary, which sends to their deaths nearly two hundred merrymakers. The tragedy is no accident. As commander of the River Police, Monk should handle the case, but the investigation is turned over to the commissioner of the Metropolitan Police. An Egyptian man is swiftly caught, tried, and sentenced to die. But almost as quickly, Monk presents evidence that Habib Beshara, though a nasty piece of work, was elsewhere at the time of the blast. The investigation, now in complete disarray, is hastily turned over to Monk.Is the crime connected with the soon-to-be-opened Suez Canal, which will enormously benefit wealthy British shipping companies? Or did all of those innocent people drown to ensure the death of only one of them? How did the bomber board the ship, and how did he manage to escape? Is he an anarchist or a madman?Backed up by his astute wife, Hester, and his old reliable friend Oliver Rathbone, Monk vows to find answers--but instead finds himself treading the dangerous waters of international intrigue, his questions politely turned aside by a formidable array of the powerful and privileged. Events twist and turn like the Thames itself, leading to the shattering moment when Monk realizes, perhaps too late, that he is the next target.