Live Fast, Spy Hard - John Sand, the former MI6 agent upon whom a certain fictional spy was based, is keeping a secret from his new bride Stacey β he has been tracking the supposedly dead Jake Lonestarr, her Texas oil tycoon father's traitorous business partner. When Stacey disappears, is Lonestar
To Live and Spy In Berlin: A Spy Thriller
β Scribed by Max Allan Collins; Matthew V. Clemens
- Book ID
- 111673739
- Publisher
- Wolfpack Publishing
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 155 KB
- Series
- John Sand #3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781647347987
- ASIN
- B096N21V9V
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β¦ Synopsis
To Live and Spy In Berlin - 1963 β It is rumored John Sand was the basis for a certain famous fictional spy created by an old colleague of his at his writing retreat in Jamaica. Itβs also believed that Sand has exchanged espionage for a cushy life as an energy company executive working for his oil-heiress bride, Stacey.
Sand is now at work for a new international agency headed up by his former MI6 boss, with both John and Staceyβwho has been trained to work with her husband side by side. Together, they have been assigned to recover a cache of stolen uranium, while also discovering what a bunch of not-so-former Nazis are up to in South America. Joining in the hunt is Sandβs former lover, Charlotte DuBois, a French agent as lovely as she is deadly.
Their bullet-blazing adventures take them from Switzerland to Argentina, and from the casinos of Las Vegas casinos to the docks of Buenos Aires, with the very real possibility of ending up in the historic bunkers beneath the Berlin wallβon the brink of World War III...
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