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OverviewMidnight, June 13, 1942: Peter Burger stands on a foggy beach, ears primed as a submarine hull scrapes the sandy sea bottom. He has endured seventeen months in a Gestapo prison and seventeen days on a Nazi U-boat only to have landed on American shores with six boxes of explosives and no escape. Inspired by the Nazi saboteurs who landed in Amagansett, Long Island in the summer of 1942, Track 61 is a World War II spy thriller that seeks justice for those caught on the wrong side of history. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Eve Karlin , Natasha SoudekPublisher: Blackstone Publishing Imprint: Blackstone Publishing Edition: Library Edition ISBN: 9798200735983Publication Date: 13 September 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsA well-crafted and sensitive story of love, courage, and the harshness of war. Karlin has succeeded in transporting the reader back to those dark days of World War II, and reminds us that optimism springs eternal. -- Carrie Doyle, bestselling author Author InformationEve Karlin is the author of City of Liars and Thieves, a historical novel about New York City's first murder trial. Eve lives in East Hampton, New York, with her husband and triplets and is a bookseller at BookHampton, where she runs the book club and the local author program. She was a recipient of the 2021 James Patterson Holiday Bookseller bonus awarded by the American Booksellers Association. If you've watched TV at all in the past ten years, you've definitely seen her face and heard her voice countless times in any number of wildly successful national, global, and Super Bowl commercials, as well as playing the first blond Vulcan in Star Trek history. The daughter of two English professors, Natasha Soudek was raised in the South, speaks native German, lived in Berlin and Vienna, and finally settled in the Lower East Side of New York City as a teenager. After honing her stage presence by studying acting and playing hundreds of sold-out live music shows (singing and playing bass), she moved to LA to record with Channel/DreamWorks and act on TV. Favored on KCRW, Chris Douridas compared her voice and songwriting to the Beatles' Let it Be in meaning and soulfulness . . . qualities that translate especially well into her career as an audiobook narrator. Her voice is as distinct and memorable as the range of characters she's played on-screen, which gives listeners an immediate familiarity to connect to, along with a warmth and intimacy that spans and uplifts any genre. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |