James R. Benn is the author of the Billy Boyle World War II mysteries. The debut, Billy Boyle, was named one of the top five mysteries of 2006 by Book Sense and was a Dilys Award nominee. Subsequent books have received starred reviews in Publishers Weekly and Library Journal, and been listed as the Bookpage Mystery of the Month. Two have been tagged as a ""Killer Book"" by the Independent Mystery Booksellers Association. A librarian for many years, Benn lives in Hadlyme, Connecticut, with his wife, Deborah Mandel.
Pervasive racism in the U.S. Army during WWII frames Benn's excellent eighth Billy Boyle whodunit...The superior plot and thoughtful presentation of institutional racism directed against American soldiers about to risk their lives for their country make this one of Benn's best. -- Publishers Weekly, STARRED Review Benn's thoroughly researched exploration of segregation in the wartime armed services is revealing and sensitively handled. Another nice mix of human drama and WWII history. --Booklist Elaborately plotted, Benn's eighth entry in the series (after Death's Door ) has his World War II sleuth investigating a deplorable side of U.S. military history, His use of an ongoing narrative throughout the book to explain Billy and Tree's backstory is particularly well done.--Library Journal James Benn has written a gripping and entertaining mystery (think early Ken Follett), but also -- and perhaps just as importantly--he realistically and sensitively explores the rarely discussed race relations and power struggles in the U.S. Armed Forces in World War II Britain. A thrilling read. --Susan Elia MacNeal, author of His Majesty's Hope and the Maggie Hope mystery series This series is wonderful at setting the mystery amid a background of lesser known aspects of WWII...Can't wait for number nine! -- Anne K. McMahon, Boswell Book Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin One of Mr. Benn's best books of the series...A pleasure to read. --Seattle Post-Intelligencer If you are already a fan of James R. Benn's Billy Boyle World War II mysteries, you won't want to miss A Blind Goddess, Billy's latest ride, and if you haven't yet taken the ride, it's time you did.... Benn's writing is crisp and descriptive as it always is, and his research, again as always, is impeccable. --Weirs Times Benn doesn't skate around the issues of race relations and segregation in the 1940's; he dives courageously in wi