OSS agent Craig Osbourne is picked up by a German ship whose captain is a manOsbourne last saw at Harvard in 1939. ### Review Open a Jack Higgins novel and youll encounter a master craftsman at the peak of his powers first-rate tales of intrigue, suspense and full-on action. Sunday Express Higg
Cold Harbour
β Scribed by Higgins, Jack
- Publisher
- Harper
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 144 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780425193204
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β¦ Synopsis
Review
βOpen a Jack Higgins novel and youβll encounter a master craftsman at the peak of his powers ... first-rate tales of intrigue, suspense and full-on action.β
Sunday Express
βHiggins is a master of his craft.β
Daily Telegraph
βA thriller writer in a class of his own.β
Financial Times
βThe master craftsman of good, clean adventure.β
Daily Mail
Product Description
A classic World War Two adventure on the eve of D-Day.
A routine mission ends in icy terror for OSS agent Craig Osborne, as he floats helplessly in the sea off the coast of Brittany. The rumble of engines should signal rescue...
But it is a German warship which appears out of the fog β hauling Osborne to safety and preparing him for the fight.
As the time of invasion approaches, the Allies are ready to play their dirtiest trick: dispatching a highly trained killer behind German lines β in a disguised E-boat with the name Lili Marlene emblazoned on its prow...
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An explosive World War Two adventure from the author of THE EAGLE HAS LANDED set on the eve of D-Day. A routine mission ends in icy terror for OSS agent Craig Osborne, as he floats helplessly in the sea off the coast of Brittany. The rumble of engines should signal rescue... But it is a German war
### From Publishers Weekly In his latest thriller, Higgins ( The Eagle Has Landed ) returns to familiar territory with nothing very new to offer. As D-day approaches in Europe, the Allied command learns of a German staff conference to be held in Brittany at the Chateau de Voincourt, where the Nazis