The Moon Tunnel

The Moon Tunnel by Jim Kelly, published by Penguin Adult on July 6, 2006, is a reprint edition comprising 400 pages. This fiction work intertwines past and present narratives, beginning with a man navigating a claustrophobic escape tunnel beneath a POW camp in the Cambridgeshire Fens, where death looms ahead. In the present, journalist Philip Dryden investigates an archaeological dig at the same site, where the discovery of a body raises unsettling questions about its circumstances.
Readers will find a mystery that deepens as Dryden uncovers the peculiar details surrounding the body, which appears to have been shot in the head while trying to enter the camp. This intriguing puzzle captivates Dryden, overshadowing the interests of the archaeologists and police involved. As the investigation unfolds, a second body is found, further complicating the narrative and inviting readers to explore themes of intrigue and historical connection within the mystery and detective genres.
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In the past: a man crawls desperately through a claustrophobic escape tunnel beneath a POW camp in the Cambridgeshire Fens. Above, a shadow passes across the moon, while ahead only death awaits him.
In the present: Philip Dryden is reporting on an archaeological dig at the old POW camp when a body is uncovered. But there is something odd: the man appears to have been shot in the head, and the position indicates that he was trying to get into the camp, not escape it.
It�s a puzzle which excites Dryden far more than the archaeologists or the police.
That is, until a second, more recent, body is discovered …
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