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The longest echo, Eoin Dempsey ; read by Carlotta Brentan and Will Damron

Label
The longest echo, Eoin Dempsey ; read by Carlotta Brentan and Will Damron
Language
eng
Form of composition
not applicable
Format of music
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Literary text for sound recordings
fiction
Main title
The longest echo
Music parts
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Responsibility statement
Eoin Dempsey ; read by Carlotta Brentan and Will Damron
Summary
Occupied Italy, 1944. In the mountain regions south of Bologna, Liliana Nicoletti's family finds escaped POW James Foley behind German lines. Committed to the anti-Fascist cause, they deliver him to a powerful band of local partisans. But when the SS launches a brutal attack against the Resistance, Liliana's peaceful community is destroyed. Alone and thrown together by tragedy, James and Liliana fight together as Monte Sole burns. Forging an unbreakable bond, their only hope of survival is to make it to the Allied lines. Twelve years later, fate reunites Liliana, newly widowed, and James, now a journalist for a New York magazine. Liliana reveals to him the obsession that has haunted her since the massacre at Monte Sole: finding and bringing to justice the SS officer who ordered her family killed. James has a revelation too. He might know how to hunt the man down. Joining forces once more, and increasingly drawn to each other, Liliana and James discover new levels of conspiracy on a journey that leads them to Argentina, and to a choice that will change their lives forever
Target audience
adult
Transposition and arrangement
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