A Mortal Terror (A Billy Boyle WWII Mystery #6) (Paperback)
In his sixth investigation, Lieutenant Billy Boyle finds himself in pursuit of a serial killer with a particularly frightening agenda.
1943: US Army Lieutenant Billy Boyle, an ex-cop who serves as detective for General Ike, is sent to Caserta, Italy, to investigate the murders of two American officers stationed there. The MOs are completely different, and it seems like the officers had no connection to each other, but one frightening fact links the murders. Each body was discovered with a single playing card: the lieutenant’s with the ten of hearts; the captain’s, the jack of hearts. The message seems clear—if the murderer isn’t apprehended, the higher ranks will be next. As the invasion at Anzio begins, Billy needs to keep a cool head amidst fear and terror as the killer calculates his next moves.
“A fast-paced saga set in a period when the fate of civilization still hangs in the balance."
—The Wall Street Journal
"Captivating . . . Benn does a superb job of simultaneously capturing the personal anguish of war and creating a splendid adventure novel."
—Library Journal, Starred Review
“Solid wartime adventure, well grounded in historical detail, and boasting a challenging mystery to boot.”
—Booklist
“A thrilling, fast-paced book, a great yarn wonderfully told. The mystery ploy is top notch with the ‘who,’ ‘why,’ and ‘how’ aspects of the murders as puzzling and suspenseful as anyone could wish . . . Author Benn skillfully blends the mystery of the murders and the violence of the war into one fantastic, satisfying whole. If you haven't already been hooked by this series, this book will do it and have you reaching back for the previous five.”
—Mystery Scene
Praise for the Billy Boyle series
"Spirited wartime storytelling."
—The New York Times Book Review
"An instant classic."
—Lee Child
"What a great read, full of action, humor and heart."
—Louise Penny
"Terrific . . . Razor sharp."
—Joseph Finder
“The series as a whole is the best set of wartime novels since those of the legendary Nevil Shute.”
—BookPage