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Author Fullerton, John.

Title The monkey house [OverDrive/Libby electronic resource] John Fullerton.

Publication Info. [Grand Haven, Mich.] : Brilliance Audio, 2008.
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Playing Time 093425
System Details Requires OverDrive Media Console (file size: 137637 KB).
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Note Downloadable audio file.
Title from: Title details screen.
Unabridged.
Duration: 9:34:25.
Performer Read by J. Charles.
Summary In The monkey house, Sarajevo is a city besieged by the atrocities of war. Stadium walls that once shook with the roar of Olympic crowds have since collapsed under the screams of artillery. Police Superintendent Rosso and the ragtag remains of his Sarajevo police force, however, remain dedicated to preserving what is left of the city's civil order. In their Sisyphean quest to uphold the law, one of their key informants is mysteriously murdered in a narcotics-infected Serb apartment complex called the "monkey house." If the homicide is proven to be the work of Sarajevo's notorious crime boss, Luka, solving the case could break the black marketeer's grip on the city. But bringing Luka to justice could also drastically change the course of this relentless war and quite possibly lead to the fall of Sarajevo. For Rosso, a Croat whose Serbian wife is losing a battle with alcoholism and whose Moslem goddaughter may be having an affair with Luka, this case has become a life mission, not only to defeat a formidable enemy and to save his family and city, but also to redeem his own dark and bloody legacy. In The monkey house the stakes are high for solving a wartime murder, and a young, cocky American journalist named Branson Flett is there to report it all.
Subject Police -- Bosnia and Hercegovina -- Sarajevo -- Fiction. -- Sound recordings.
Journalists -- Fiction. -- Sound recordings.
Sieges -- Fiction. -- Sound recordings.
Sarajevo (Bosnia and Hercegovina) -- History -- Siege, 1992-1996 -- Fiction.
Added Author Charles, J.
ISBN 9781423353508 (sound recording : OverDrive Audio Book)
1423353501 (sound recording : OverDrive Audio Book)
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