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Cameron Stewart

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Cameron Stewart

Cameron Stewart is an experienced audiobook narrator who has lent his voice to more than a hundred audiobooks. Among the titles he has narrated are The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, D-Day: The Battle for Normandy by Anthony Beevor and The Undercover Economist Strikes Back by Tim Harford.

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Title:
Medusa (MP3)
Series:
Aurelio Zen series #9
Written by:
Michael Dibdin 
Read by:
Cameron Stewart 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
9 hours 13 minutes 
MP3 size:
381 MB 
Published:
November 28 2016 
Available Date:
November 28 2016 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781489368324 
Genres:
Fiction; Mystery 
Publisher:
Bolinda/Audible audio 
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'Crime writers don't get much better than Michael Dibdin.'
The Independent

The ninth outing for Dibdin's Italian cop Aurelio Zen ranks right up there with such earlier triumphs in the series as Cabal and Dead.

When a group of Austrian cavers exploring a network of abandoned military tunnels in the Italian Alps come across human remains at the bottom of a deep shaft, everyone assumes the death was accidental – until the still unidentified body is stolen from the morgue and the Defence Ministry puts a news blackout on the case. And is the recent car bombing in Campione d'Italia, a tiny tax haven surrounded on all sides by Switzerland, somehow related? The whole affair has the whiff of political intrigue. That's enough to interest Aurelio Zen's boss at the Interior Ministry, who wants to know who is hiding what from who and why. The search for the truth leads Zen back into the murky history of postwar Italy and obscure corners of modern-day society to uncover the truth about a crime that everyone thought was as dead and buried as the victim.

'Michael Dibdin is a Milton, it would seem, to Conan Doyle's Shakespeare.'
The Daily Telegraph