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  • The White Knight

  • Ben Hope, Book 27
  • De: Scott Mariani
  • Narrado por: Colin Mace
  • Duración: 12 h y 5 m
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (13 calificaciones)

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The White Knight

De: Scott Mariani
Narrado por: Colin Mace
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Resumen del Editor

IN THE GAME OF KINGS, THERE CAN ONLY BE ONE VICTOR.

When a devastating attack on billionaire Auguste Kaprisky leaves the old man clinging to life, a trail of bodies and no clues, his last surviving relative calls the only person she can trust to step up.

With precious few leads, ex-SAS soldier Ben Hope must first switch from action hero to detective in order to unravel the mystery. His international quest soon attracts the attention of the faceless plotters, who swiftly make Ben their target.

As Ben moves between Miami and the Bahamas, Rome to Berlin, his investigation seems only to bring him ever closer to death. And as he fights the odds, all questions lead back to one thing: the historic chess set, stolen by Auguste’s attackers, which once belonged to Napoleon.

What is the secret this chess set holds, and who are the all-powerful people who will seemingly stop at nothing to silence anyone who threatens to uncover their terrifying plan? Your move, Ben Hope…

©2023 Scott Mariani (P)2023 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
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Reseñas de la Crítica

"Compelling from the first page until the last, Mariani and his fabulous protagonist Ben Hope entertain in a gripping tale that will have you turning the pages well into the night." (Mark Dawson)

"Thrilling. Scott Mariani is at the top of his game." (Andy McDermott)

"A high level of realism...the action scenes come thick and fast. Like the father of the modern thriller, Frederick Forsyth, Mariani has a knack for embedding his plots in the fears and preoccupations of their time." (Shots Magazine)

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The best Ben Hope Adventure yet

With fan-favorite returning characters, another terrific Colin Mace performance, the normal scintillating cinematic action, and a tightly constructed storyline to boot, Scott Mariani continues to showcase why his Ben Hope series ticks all the boxes in what an adventure-thriller should be.

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Excellent, well worth a listen and a credit

Excellent as always I always enjoy the adventures of Ben Hope and his friends. Until next time.

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