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Trade Ed. Random House Audio 2001
DD ISBN multiple sources
Like a movie in which a great actor's performance makes the difference, DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY is a book for which Frank Muller's performance does the same. The novel is a traditional whodunit based at the United Nations. Sam Windrush, an attorney in the Legal Affairs Unit, must solve the murder of a Japanese envoy, which occurs just days before a crucial UN vote. There are many suspects, including Sam's own daughter and, as expected at the UN, representatives from many countries. Muller's ability to give every character a personality, and every story twist just the right inflection, makes this story worth listening to. D.J.S. © AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine [Published: DEC/ JAN 02]
Trade Ed. Random House Audio 2001
DD ISBN multiple sources
Trade Ed. Random House Audio 2001
DD ISBN multiple sources
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