Blood Flag
A Paul Madriani Novel
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Narrated by:
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Dan Woren
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Written by:
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Steve Martini
About this listen
Defending a client accused of killing her father, attorney Paul Madriani is drawn into a treacherous conspiracy dating to World War II in this enthralling installment in the New York Times best-selling series.
Paul Madriani and Harry Hinds have a new client: Emma Brauer, a woman accused in the "mercy killing" of her aged father, Robert Brauer. Insisting she's innocent, Emma tells Paul about a package sent to her father shortly before he entered the hospital. Bequeathed to him by a member of his unit from World War II, the box contains a key and a slip of paper. Emma fears that this package is connected to her father's death.
When Paul's young assistant, Sofia, is murdered, Madriani is blindsided by the realization that Emma's fears are well grounded. Digging into Robert's military history, Madriani discovers that other members of the army unit Robert served with have recently died - under similarly suspicious circumstances. When he finds that the box sent to Brauer relates to a mysterious talisman that went missing at the end of the war - a feared Nazi relic known as the Blood Flag - Madriani and Hinds realize they are in for the fight of their lives.
With Emma's life on the line and their own safety in jeopardy, Madriani must uncover the truth before the evil of the Blood Flag is allowed to spin a new web.
©2016 Paul Madriani, Inc. (P)2016 HarperCollins PublishersWhat listeners say about Blood Flag
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- Bob Carron
- 2018-11-05
Blood Flag by Steve Martini - Another winner.
very well written and interesting story. Don't know how factual it really is but very probable. Like most of Steve Martini's novels it seems to have a number of positive facts and probabilities. Very enjoyable and a very easy listen.
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