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Learn moreSome people are better off staying dead.
This time, it's personal…
Twelve months ago, maverick Government Officer Sam Taylor was shot and left for dead while investigating a black-market organization. Now, the shooter—a mysterious and beautiful agent—has been found dead in Amsterdam.
Sent to identify the body, Sam is reunited with old acquaintances and introduced to the lead investigator, Interpol agent Karl Vogt, a man with his own agenda. But when the group arrives at the mortuary, they discover the body has vanished…
Back at the station, Sam begins receiving mysterious messages that turn the investigation on its head. Realizing how much is at stake, Sam heads into the Dutch countryside, where he encounters an unexpected ally.
When Sam uncovers a mole working within the force, he agrees to help bring them down. But with national security on the line, who can he really trust?
"Ben Baldwin is a Yorkshire man lost in Milton Keynes. Born in Huddersfield, Ben spent his early years in the old textile villages in the foothills of the Pennines. A below-average student, at 9 years old Ben's life was to change thanks to the forgetfulness of his parents in leaving out Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe's Honour. From there on he was rarely to be found without his nose in a book. Thanks to this newfound hobby Ben fell in love with all sorts of storytelling. From general fiction to crime and especially history, the pages kept turning. Growing up he studied history at the University of Sheffield where he met his wife Kim who forced him to leave the home county. He can now be found living in Milton Keynes with their two little girls Ella and Megan."
Elliot Fitzpatrick is an experienced voiceover artist with several credits to his name, including narrating Bear Grylls's audiobooks Soul Fuel and True Grit as well as recording radio commercials and audio guides. With a vast selection of accents and character voices at his disposal, he is just as at home in the booth recording fiction and nonfiction. A London-based actor, he has performed in the West End, at the Rose Theatre, and with Shakespeare's Globe.