Two Storm Wood, Philip Gray
Two Storm Wood, Philip Gray
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Two Storm Wood

Author: Philip Gray

Narrator: Justin Avoth

Unabridged: 12 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/29/2022


Synopsis

The Great War has ended, but for Amy Vanneck, there is no peace. Her fiancé, Edward Haslam, a lieutenant in the 7th Manchesters, is missing, presumed dead. Amy travels to the desolate battlefields of northern France to learn his fate and recover his body. She’s warned that this open-air morgue is no place for a civilian, much less a woman, but she’s willing to brave the barbed wire, the putrid water, and the rat-infested tunnels that dot the landscape. Her search is upended when she discovers the scene of a gruesome mass murder. What does it signify? Soon, she begins to have suspicions that Edward might not be dead. Disquieting and yet compulsively listenable, Two Storm Wood builds to an ending that is both thrilling and emotionally riveting.

About Philip Gray

Philip Gray, under the pseudonym of Patrick Lynch, is the co-author of six thrillers that have sold over a million copies worldwide. As Philip Sington, he published Zoia’s Gold, The Einstein Girl, and The Valley of Unknowing. He lives in London.

About Justin Avoth

Justin Avoth is a talented actor and voiceover artist who studied acting at RADA. He has appeared in television shows such as Ripper Street, Dracula, and Father Brown. As an audiobook narrator, he worked with Tom Baker in a Doctor Who audio drama.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Louise

I was a little apprehensive going in to read this book, as it was way out of my usual comfort zone, despite the fact that I love to read factual books on both WW1 and WW2. But it had only taken me a couple of pages to realise how much the book was drawing me in, with both the smooth flow of the Auth......more

I listened to the audiobook, which had the perfect narrator. Set both during and after WWI, a woman goes searching for her fiance's body after the war. She is not well received by the men who are searching for deceased soldiers' bodies to bury them respectfully, as they feel it is not the place for a......more