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James Wright

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James Wright

James Wright has been a professional actor for over 30 years. He was born in New Zealand and moved to Australia in 1972. He has had a successful career on stage, in film, television and as a voice artist for many commercials, corporate videos and documentaries. James has been narrating audiobooks for nearly 20 years. He has been short-listed in the TDK Audio Book of the Year awards twice and in 1997 he was awarded the Trish Trinick Prize for the Best-Narrated Audio Book of the Year.

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Title:
The Second Victory
Written by:
Morris West 
Read by:
James Wright 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
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Duration:
9 hours 41 minutes 
Published:
February 01 2020 
Available Date:
February 01 2020 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9780655647607 
Genres:
Fiction; Australian Fiction; Crime & Thriller; Historical Fiction; War Fiction; World War II 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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From one of the 20th century's most acclaimed and popular authors.

Winter, 1945. The Second World War is over, but it is a time of armistice, not peace. Austria is grieving its defeat and the loss of a generation of men; it is a land without leaders. To men like Major Mark Hanlon, Occupation Commander of the alpine town of Bad Quellenberg, falls the task of destroying the legacy of the Nazis once and for all. When his driver is murdered by an Austrian soldier, Hanlon is determined to bring the man to justice. But investigating the crime proves difficult in a community where nearly everyone has something to hide. Morris West’s fast-moving story brilliantly evokes the atmosphere of occupation in a traumatised post-war Europe.

‘Enormously readable, and Morris West contrives to give both pace and suspense.’
The Times Literary Supplement

‘A successful blending of action and insight.’
The Scotsman