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Cover of Prince of spies: Richard Prince Series, Book 1

Prince of spies: Richard Prince Series, Book 1

✍ Scribed by Alex Gerlis


Publisher
Canelo Digital Publishing Ltd
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Weight
234 KB
Category
Fiction
City
Reading
ISBN
1788638727

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✦ Synopsis


Find the truth; risk everything. A gripping WWII spy novel full of intrigue and peril from a modern master.

1942: A German spy comes ashore on a desolate stretch of Lincolnshire beach. But he is hunted down by a young detective, Richard Prince. The secret services have need of a man like him...

In occupied Europe, Denmark is a hotbed of problems for British intelligence. Rumours of a war-ending weapon being developed by the Germans are rife.

Sent to Copenhagen, Prince is soon caught in a deadly game of cat and mouse. Dodging Gestapo agents, SS muscle and the danger of betrayal, his survival – and the war effort – hangs in the balance.

Gripping and intense, Prince of Spies is the first in a new espionage series that will delight fans of Alan Furst, Philip Kerr and John le CarrΓ©.


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