Proud Sorrows (A Billy Boyle WWII Mystery #18) (Hardcover)

Other Books in Series
This is book number 18 in the A Billy Boyle WWII Mystery series.
- #1: Billy Boyle (A Billy Boyle WWII Mystery #1) (Paperback): $9.99
- #2: The First Wave (A Billy Boyle WWII Mystery #2) (Paperback): $16.95
- #3: Blood Alone (A Billy Boyle WWII Mystery #3) (Paperback): $16.95
- #4: Evil for Evil (A Billy Boyle WWII Mystery #4) (Paperback): $18.65
- #5: Rag and Bone (A Billy Boyle WWII Mystery #5) (Paperback): $18.65
- #6: A Mortal Terror (A Billy Boyle WWII Mystery #6) (Paperback): $18.65
- #7: Death's Door (A Billy Boyle WWII Mystery #7) (Paperback): $18.65
- #8: A Blind Goddess (A Billy Boyle WWII Mystery #8) (Paperback): $18.65
- #9: The Rest Is Silence (A Billy Boyle WWII Mystery #9) (Paperback): $18.65
- #10: The White Ghost (A Billy Boyle WWII Mystery #10) (Paperback): $18.65
- #11: Blue Madonna (A Billy Boyle WWII Mystery #11) (Paperback): $17.55
- #12: The Devouring (A Billy Boyle WWII Mystery #12) (Paperback): $17.55
- #13: Solemn Graves (A Billy Boyle WWII Mystery #13) (Paperback): $18.65
- #14: When Hell Struck Twelve (A Billy Boyle WWII Mystery #14) (Paperback): $18.65
- #15: The Red Horse (A Billy Boyle WWII Mystery #15) (Paperback): $16.95
- #16: Road of Bones (A Billy Boyle WWII Mystery #16) (Paperback): $16.95
- #17: From the Shadows (A Billy Boyle WWII Mystery #17) (Hardcover): $27.95
Description
In the eighteenth installment in this fan-favorite WWII mystery series, US Army Captain Billy Boyle investigates a murder in a charming English village, where personal vendettas tangle with wartime espionage.
Norfolk, England, November 1944: After a series of dangerous missions in the South of France, US Army Captain Billy Boyle is finally on leave, and is settling into a peaceful rest at the country estate of Sir Richard Seaton, the father of Billy’s British lover, Diana. Seaton Manor is a comfortable haven, and Billy is eager to spend a few precious days in Diana’s company pretending the war is far away.
Unfortunately, Billy’s leave is cut short when a crashed German bomber resurfaces off the coast with the corpse of a British officer in the pilot seat. The nearby village of Slewford hosts a top-secret military intelligence operation, home to high-ranking German POWs, and so the crash is a matter of national security. Billy is assigned by the commander of the POW facility to investigate. After the plane is discovered, a local villager is murdered—and suddenly what had appeared to be a failed enemy military operation takes on an even more sinister aspect. All Billy’s ex-Boston cop instincts are put to the test as he interviews the grieving, angry, and conniving citizens of this idyllic English country village in search of the truth.
About the Author
James R. Benn is the author of the Billy Boyle World War II mysteries. The debut, Billy Boyle, was selected as a Top Five book of the year by Book Sense and was a Dilys Award nominee, A Blind Goddess was longlisted for the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, The Rest Is Silence was a Barry Award nominee, and The Devouring was a Macavity Award nominee. Benn, a former librarian, lives on the Gulf Coast of Florida with his wife, Deborah Mandel.
Praise For…
Praise for "Proud Sorrows"
“Benn’s Billy Boyle series has enchanted readers for many years and Proud Sorrows is an excellent addition. Benn is a master of suspense; his work builds to the end and never loosens its grip upon the reader. Even if this is your first Billy Boyle Mystery you will find Proud Sorrows a satisfying
read!”
–Charles Todd, author of the Inspector Rutledge mysteries and the Bess Crawford mysteries
Praise for the Billy Boyle Mysteries
“Full of action, humor and heart.”
—Louise Penny
“Billy Boyle has been to some awesome places in James R. Benn’s adventurous World War II series . . . As historical detective series go, this one is extremely well tended by an author who clearly dotes on his hero. As do we.”
—The New York Times
“The painstaking research is evident, the story crackles with life, and the overlay of fictional characters onto very real historical events is seamless.”
—Bookpage