book cover of The Brass Chills
 

The Brass Chills

(1943)
(A book in the Luke Bradley series)
A novel by

 
 
Luke Bradley is no stranger to murder, but the stakes have never been higher - the defense of freedom itself from Axis powers. The action begins when screenwriter Chris Wells travels from the west coast to a naval repair base on a barren island. Amid angry rumors and suspicion, Bradley and Wells race to unmask a saboteur before the civilian laborers turn upon each other.
"An unusually well-plotted and well-written story with the suspects limited to the members of a small group. Action, suspense and plenty of thrills from start right down to finish...." - New York Times
"A sharp, fast, exciting yarn, vivid with a refreshingly realistic patriotism...." - San Francisco Chronicle
"A realistic and exciting murder mystery story...." - Chicago Tribune

Genre: Mystery

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