• Evil for Evil

  • A Billy Boyle World War II Mystery
  • By: James R. Benn
  • Narrated by: Marc Vietor
  • Length: 13 hrs and 27 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (142 ratings)

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Evil for Evil

By: James R. Benn
Narrated by: Marc Vietor
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Fifty BARs (Browning automatic rifles) have been stolen from a U.S. army base in Northern Ireland. His uncle Ike Eisenhower sends Billy to recover the weapons, which might be used in a German-sponsored IRA uprising. Bodies begin to accumulate as Billy finds unexpected challenges to his Boston-Irish upbringing and IRA sympathies. There are rogues on both sides, he learns.

©2009 James R. Benn (P)2009 Audible, Inc.

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Maybe the Best Billy Boyle Book

This series consistently delivers entertaining and engaging stories. This one adds an interesting backdrop of the Ireland conflict. For further details, see my review of: Billy Boyle: A World War II Mystery.

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My only problem with this book

the book is a very good read. I've enjoyed the books I've read. I enjoy the reader. The only problem I'm having with this book is a small one. It comes from fact that neither the reader or the editor are familiar with military nomenclature. The story involves Billy Boyle's investigation into the theft of 50 Browning Automatic Rifles and ammunition. The reader constantly refers to the weapons as BARS. Any person familiar with military nomenclature knows the Browning Automatic Rifle is known as a B. A. R. The letters are pronounced individually. Other than that the book is another good story from James R. Benn. This minor issue will not deter me from getting more books about Billy Boyle. I look forward to the next book by James R. Benn

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LOVE Billy Boyle!

Enjoyed all of these by James R Benn....I hope there are more to come! Great period mystery

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Terrific WWII Mystery

Lieutenant Billy Boyle, assigned to General Eisenhower's staff as a special investigator, is once again borrowed by British intelligence for a difficult job. In this book, Billy is sent to Northern Ireland to locate automatic weapons stolen from a US Army base. With one of the suspected thieves found murdered close to the scene of the crime and the possibility of German agents coming ashore, the case just keeps presenting more and more puzzles to solve. Having to walk a fine line as a US soldier and an American of Irish Catholic descent while trying to get cooperation from all sides in a bitter conflict, Billy finds himself investigating more than one crime.
Author James Benn's Billy Boyle series brings little known aspects of WWII to the forefront in each book as he sends Billy on investigations throughout Europe. These books are terrific!

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The northern Island plague

Reading about religious factions in Northern Ireland during WW II was interesting and it still goes on today to some degree. But I believe a man should be able to worship God as he chooses without fear of reprisals for his faith.

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I’m obsessed.

I started listening to these books very recently. I can’t stop. Had to buy more credits beyond my normal subscription so I didn’t have to wait. I am already dreading when they eventually come to an end. Billy Boyle has evolved so much in the 4 books so far. And I can’t wait to see where the story goes.

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Poor pronunciation is WAY too distracting

If the reader knows enough that IRA is pronounced I-R-A, and not Ira, it baffles me how nobody involved in this production knows that a BAR is pronounced B-A-R, not bar like a bar of soap….if it wasn’t central to the story that would be one thing….but after mispronouncing it 20-plus times, they lost me. Seems awfully amateurish- and I’m not a gun fan.

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a great story and a good performance

a great story about the complex relationships among the Irish of North and South and the title says it all evil for evil. the author paints a vivid picture of Ireland 80 some years ago... this particular story also focuses on Billy Boyles relatives his past and give some of the regular characters a rest.... it's a great stand-alone story as well the audio performance is well done.

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Boyle Does It Again

Mark Vietor has done a wonderful job once again by reading another installment of Billy Boyle. I love these books. I very rarely find a series that captures my attention such as the works of James R. Benn. With the exception of The Rest is Silence, I've read/listened these books in order, and this has to be my third favorite so far, behind TRiS, and Billy Boyle (Book 1). I am immediately moving onto the next book, hoping that it surpasses my favorites. I have also preodered Blue Madona, the next book in the series, which releases in Sept.

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James Benn delivers again!

Perhaps the best of the series at this point. The intrigue is well developed and gives a rare glimpse of life in WWII Northern Ireland and the sad struggle for Irish unity that still permeates the island today.
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