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The Secret Chamber

By: Patrick Woodhead
Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
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When a brilliant young English doctor vanishes into the impenetrable forests of the northern Congo, intelligence chief Jack Milton sends a message to his godson, Luca Matthews, in the Himalayas, asking him to go to Africa and find Joshua. Reluctantly, Luca obeys; but he is no longer the man he once was.

Meanwhile in Africa, brilliant pilot Beatrice (Bear) Makuru, also wants to brave the northern wilderness.

©2011 Patrick Woodhead (P)2012 W F Howes Ltd
Action & Adventure Crime Thrillers Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Suspense Thriller & Suspense Thriller Fiction Crime Africa Mystery

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This was my first listen to Patrick Woodhead's work, and I can best describe it as a solid boys own adventure romp in the style of a Wilbur Smith Story, and while certainly it isn't up there with the best stories I have enjoyed, it was still a gripping enough yarn to make the daily commute easier.

Good Adventure Romp

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