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The eagle has landed

The eagle has landed

Searching an old Norfolk churchyard for evidence of a 17th century sea captain, for an article he is writing, the author chances on the grave of 13 German parachuters "killed in action on 6th November 1943". The locals, including the parish priest, seem very determined to prevent him finding out any more about these deaths ...

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Book info

Author Higgins, Jack.
Reader Sinclair David
Language eng
Duration 14 h 6 min
Publication info Royal National Institute for the Blind.
Physical description talking book Daisy 2.02 (14 h 6 min)
Notifications Liam Devlin.
Original publication info Collins 1975.
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