In _King of Spies_ , prize-winning journalist and bestselling author of _Escape From Camp 14_ , Blaine Harden, reveals one of the most astonishing -- and previously untold -- spy stories of the twentieth century. Donald Nichols was "a one man war", according to his US Air Force commanding general.
Ring of Spies
โ Scribed by Gerlis, Alex
- Publisher
- Canelo Digital Publishing Limited; Canelo Action
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 203 KB
- Series
- Richard Prince Thrillers 3
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- London
- ISBN
- 1788638735
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โฆ Synopsis
Intro -- Ring of Spies -- Characters -- Prologue -- Cambridge, October 1933 -- Chapter 1 -- Nijmegen, Arnhem, the Netherlands, September 1944 -- Chapter 2 -- Berlin, August-October 1939 -- Chapter 3 -- London, January 1945 -- Chapter 4 -- England, March 1944 -- Chapter 5 -- England and Belgium, July 1944 -- Chapter 6 -- Berlin, August 1944 -- Chapter 7 -- Berlin and London, September 1944 -- Chapter 8 -- London, September 1944 -- Chapter 9 -- Berlin and London, August-September 1944 -- Chapter 10 -- London, November 1944 -- Chapter 11 -- London, January 1945 -- Chapter 12
โฆ Subjects
Fiction
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