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Last Boat to Cadiz

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Europe, 1945: Hitler is dead; the Third Reich is an open wound. Amid the chaos, a man like no other makes his way south through France and into Spain. No one will stand in his way and live.

Only idealistic young Wilson Tripp, American vice consul in the city of Seville, stands to discover the man's true identity and the stunning threat he poses—that is, if Wilson Tripp can survive.

Said Barnaby Conrad, "It is hard to explain how colorful, exciting, and occasionally dangerous 'neutral' Spain was in that era; the closest thing I can compare it to would be to the film Casablanca, with its Nazi villains, American heroes, beautiful women, and spies. And intrigue, always intrigue."

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      May 3, 1945. Hitler is reported dead; the Third Reich is collapsing. Amid the chaos, a murderous high-ranking Nazi is escaping through Franco's Spain. Only Wilson Tripp, American vice consul of the city of Seville, can discover the man's identity and the secret he possesses. Grover Gardner fluidly commands German, Boston-Irish, Gypsy, French, and Spanish accents. Gardner's diction is immaculate. His voice is elegant and grandly resonant. Between interludes of evocative Spanish guitar music, the intrigue swells, recedes, and swells again. Conrad's diverse characters and intense drama are wonderfully enhanced by Gardner's portrayal. K.A.T. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine

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