Evil in High Places, Rory Clements
Evil in High Places, Rory Clements
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Evil in High Places
The bestselling new historical thriller from the award-winning author of Munich Wolf

Author: Rory Clements

Narrator: Adam Sims

Unabridged: 11 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 08/28/2025


Synopsis

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The gripping and atmospheric new thriller from the award-winning, million-copy-bestselling author.

THE CLOSER YOU GET, THE FURTHER YOU HAVE TO FALL . . .

Munich, 1936. All eyes are on the Bavarian capital for the upcoming Olympic Games. As athletes fight for gold and the Nazis fight for power, Detective Sebastian Wolff faces a battle of his own.

A famous actress has disappeared and Wolff has been ordered to find her, fast. But Elena Lang is no ordinary film-star: she is the mistress of Joseph Goebbels - Hitler's right-hand-man in the party that Wolff despises.

But this is a country on the brink of war, and corruption runs deep. In a search that will take him from high society to the city's darkest corners, Wolff will soon learn just how fine the line is between justice and jeopardy...

© Rory Clements 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025

About Rory Clements

Rory Clements has had a long and successful newspaper career, including being features editor and associate editor of Today, editor of the Daily Mail's Good Health Pages, and editor of the health section at the Evening Standard. He now writes full-time in an idyllic corner of Norfolk, England.


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Electrifying and atmospheric. Seb Wolff is a wonderful character: tough, smart, decent. Conn Iggulden

Master of the wartime thriller Financial Times

Atmospheric and gripping The Times on MUNICH WOLF

Dramatic, pacy and assured . . . Daily Mail on CORPUS

Enjoyable, bloody and brutish The Guardian on MARTYR

A colourful history lesson . . . leavened by exciting narrative twists The Sunday Telegraph on MARTYR

Beautifully done . . . alive and tremendously engrossing Daily Telegraph on MARTYR

A masterpiece of spies, intrigue and political shenanigans Sunday Express on NEMESIS