Days Of Night - Unbridged Audio Book on CD

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Experience a thrilling auditory journey with *Days Of Night*, the unabridged audio book on CD that transports you to the haunting and hostile environment of Antarctica. In this gripping mystery novel, retired police detective Joe Heller embarks on a perilous investigation of what may be Antarctica's first murder. As the unforgiving winter sets in at McMurdo Station, Heller faces unprecedented challenges: relentless darkness, isolation, and the curious behaviors of the 157 peculiar residents. The atmosphere is thick with suspense as Heller perseveres through perilous conditions; then, communication with the outside world abruptly ceases, thrusting him into a chilling predicament where every moment counts.

This audio book CD, which is *brand new* and comes in a standard audio format, is perfect for both avid mystery lovers and those looking for a captivating companion for road trips or quiet evenings. The gripping narrative compels listeners to immerse themselves in the unraveling mystery that highlights both human endurance and fear in the face of the unknown.

This audio book is published by Bolinda/Brilliance Audio and carries ISBN: 9781543627817. With *free shipping* available from our Auckland warehouse, you can enjoy a seamless shopping experience without any unexpected import charges, custom duties, or taxes. Please allow up to 15 days for shipping. Dive into the chilling investigation with *Days Of Night* and unravel the secrets hidden beneath the Antarctic frost.

Please note this is an AUDIO BOOK - ON A CD. Shipping for this item is FREE, please allow 15 days for shipping. As its shipped from our Auckland warehouse there is no unexpected import charges, custom duties or taxes

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781543627817
Format: CD standard audio format
Year: 2017
Publisher: Bolinda/Brilliance audio


Description:
When retired police detective Joe Heller is called in to investigate what might be Antarctica’s first murder, he quickly discovers that winter at McMurdo Station comes with a unique set of challenges: darkness, isolation and the eccentric behaviour of the research facility’s 157 inhabitants. But a difficult investigation turns much tougher when all communication with the outside world is suddenly cut off.

While Heller works diligently to reconstruct the scene of the crime, evidence mounts that a pathogenic event could be ravaging the rest of the planet. As night descends, fear mounts and confusion reigns – the killer strikes again. If this is a global cataclysm, is someone now picking off the human race’s few remaining survivors? Is this the end of the world – or just the end of Joe Heller’s?

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