The Rest Is Silence: A Billy Boyle WWII Mystery
By (Author) James R. Benn
Soho Press Inc
Soho Press Inc
15th August 2015
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
384
Width 127mm, Height 191mm
260g
The Devonshire beach is the home to Operation Tiger, the top-secret rehearsal for the approaching D-Day invasion of Normandy, and the area is restricted; no one seems to know where the corpse could have come from. Luckily, Billy and Kaz have a comfortable place to lay their heads at the end of the day: Kaz's old school chum David lives close by and has agreed to host the two men during their investigation. Glad for a distraction from his duties, Billy settles into life at David's family's fancy manor, Ashcroft, and makes it his mission to get to know its inhabitants.
Praise for The Rest Is Silence
2015 Barry Award for Best Novel Nominee
This Billy Boyle World War II mystery is an exceptionally written book . . . the plot and historical sights and sounds are top-notch. Whether a reader holds WWII books or suspense books close to their heart, this one will be a true find.
Suspense Magazine
[W]ill be savored by any fan of historical mysteries dont missThe Rest is Silence!Highly recommended.
I Love a Mystery
Everything about this particular entry in the Billy Boyle series and the series in general makes for great reading. Benn does his research, and it shows in the quality of his writing. The scenes are intense, the dialogue powerful and genuine. Spend some time with Billy Boyle. Youll be glad you did.
The Weirs Times
"[A]n enthralling mystery combined with an interesting bit of history with the usual flair and clarity of the prior entries in the series."
Midwest Book Reviews
With its very smooth mix of mystery and historical references (with a dash of Downton Abbey), just about everybody will find something of interest in this fizzy retro cocktail.
Library Journal
This series continues to grow, with the characters adding depth in each episode, and the ever-fascinating historical material dexterously tucked into the plot.
Bill Ott, Booklist
Benn offers a thrilling mix of fact and fiction in his ninth whodunit featuring Boston cop-turned-army investigator Billy Boyle. The affable and capable Boyle continues to grow as a character, and Benn effectively uses the impending Allied invasion of Europe as the background for the whodunit plot.
Publishers Weekly
[W]hiz-bang first-person narrative keeps the story afloat, and its Greatest Generation plot gives it an appealing sense of nostalgia.
Kirkus Reviews
"A double-edged sword of a novel. A ripping murder mystery and a meditation on the terrible costs of warhidden and otherwise.
Reed Farrel Coleman
Praise for A Blind Goddess, the previous Billy Boyle WWII Mystery
"James Benn has written a gripping and entertaining mystery, but also . . . realistically and sensitively explores the rarely discussed race relations and power struggles in the U.S. Armed Forces in World War II Britain."
Susan Elia MacNeal, author of the Maggie Hope mystery series
"One of Mr. Benn's best books of the series . . . A pleasure to read."
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
"[Benn] achieves an impressive authenticity of time and place . . . without sacrificing a sense of underlying urgency, and its his engaging characters, complex whodunit(s), and subtle humor that will sustain the more traditional mystery reader. Those who are first initiated to Billy Boyle with A Blind Goddess will find it hard to resist the desire to revisit the authors earlier offerings."
Examiner.com
"[An] excellent eighth Billy Boyle whodunit . . . The superior plot and thoughtful presentation of institutional racism directed against American soldiers about to risk their lives for their country make this one of Benns best."
Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
"Benn's thoroughly researched exploration of segregation in the wartime armed services is revealing and sensitively handled. Another nice mix of human drama and WWII history."
Booklist
"A Blind Goddess is a gripping, exciting entry in this outstanding series . . . The disparate storylines are clever and credible in their setup and execution, resulting in a superior mystery that fans of the series will thoroughly enjoy."
Mysterious Reviews
"James R. Benn is getting even better . . . [A Blind Goddess] is all a big bag of delicious intrigue if you love World War II-era stories. Definitely a series you should look into.
Bookgasm
A good and disturbing read. Highly recommended.
I Love a Mystery
Praise for the Billy Boyle series
This book has got it allan instant classic.
Lee Child
Terrific . . . Razor sharp.
Joseph Finder
Full of action, humor and heart.
Louise Penny
Spirited wartime storytelling.
The New York Times Book Review
A fast-paced saga set in a period when the fate of civilization still hangs in the balance.
Wall Street Journal
Consistently entertaining.
WWII Magazine
Stark and poignant.
Denver Post
Benn's Billy Boyle mysteries are always entertaining, filled with riveting characters, and beautifully plotted stories.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Benn does a superb job of simultaneously capturing the personal anguish of war and creating a splendid adventure novel.
Library Journal, Starred Review
James R. Benn is the author of the Billy Boyle World War II mysteries. The debut, Billy Boyle, was named one of the top five mysteries of 2006 by Book Sense and was a Dilys Award nominee. Subsequent books have received starred reviews in Publishers Weekly and Library Journal, and been listed as the Bookpage Mystery of the Month. Two have been tagged as a "Killer Book" by the Independent Mystery Booksellers Association. A librarian for many years, Benn lives in Hadlyme, Connecticut, with his wife, Deborah Mandel.