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As American involvement in WW II grew imminent, President Roosevelt
authorized the establishment of the Office of Strategic Services
(OSS), the predecessor of both the CIA and military Special
Operations Forces. Using military cover OSS began building a
clandestine capability to combat the Axis powers, in which
saboteurs, guerillas, commandos, spies and counterintelligence
agents worked behind enemy lines. Captain James Cantrell, a former
Chicago homicide detective, is the leader of a secret intelligence
team for OSS. He is charged with protecting Operation Overlord, the
top-secret Allied plans for invading France, and with ferreting out
Nazi spies who are desperately attempting to uncover these secrets.
With time running out before D-Day, Cantrell must stop a
cunning--and seductive--female Gestapo agent operating in London
from delivering stolen Overlord information in time for Hitler to
reinforce defenses at Normandy. The chase leads him through bomb
ravaged London streets and across the English Channel only hours
behind his prey. Parachuting into France behind enemy lines only
days before the scheduled D-Day landings, his orders are to
assassinate her before she reports to her contact on the French
mainland. The fate of WW II hangs in the balance.
Experience the exciting breadth of #1 New York Times bestselling
author James Rollins's wild imagination and adventurous spirit in
this anthology of his short masterworks, including a new
full-length novella featuring Captain Tucker Wayne and his military
war dog, Kane, as well as eleven previously published short
stories, gathered together for the first time. At the center of
this breathtaking collection of short fiction-James Rollins's
first-ever anthology-is the never-before-published novella "Sun
Dogs." While trekking through the Sonora desert, a gunshot thrusts
Tucker and Kane into an adventure that challenges their
considerable skills. The discovery of secrets known only to the
native tribes of Arizona threatens to unleash an ancient force that
could irreparably alter the future. It also forces Tucker to make a
terrible choice that will shatter his relationship with his
soul-bonded companion Kane. As these partners learn, nothing
remains buried forever and old debts must be paid, no matter the
cost. Other stories-each with an introduction by James Rollins
unique to this anthology-are just as compelling: "The Pit": A young
dog is kidnapped and brutalized into becoming the bloody champion
of a dog-fighting ring. But can this tortured monster find
redemption and a path back to the boy who first raised him with
love and compassion? "Tagger": A pair of teenage street artists
must protect San Francisco from a demon who has been seeking
revenge for centuries. "The Devil's Bones": In this jungle
adventure-the first joint story from Rollins and Steve
Berry-Commander Gray Pierce and Cotton Malone must work together to
survive a deadly threat. The stories "The Midnight Watch," "The
Skeleton Key," "Tracker," "Kowalski's in Love," "Crash and Burn,"
and "Ghost Ship" shine light into some of Sigma Force's secrets.
Rounding out this collection are a pair of entertaining stories,
"Blood Brothers" and "City of Screams," that complement the Order
of the Sanguines series. Filled with adventure, intrigue, history,
and speculative science, Unrestricted Access demonstrates Rollins's
remarkable creative powers and is a must-have collection for his
many fans.
The wolves of Odin land in Italy, and the tantalising scent of gold
is in the air...AD 1043. Having escaped Constantinople with their
lives - barely - but not their ship, Halfdan and the wolves of Odin
are now mercenaries in the Byzantine army, sailing to Apulia in
Italy to help retake territory from the Normans. But cracks are
beginning to show among the tight-knit wolves. Gunnhild, having
forsaken the fate woven for her by the Norns in order to continue
her journey with Halfdan, has lost her ability to communicate with
the goddess Freyja, and so glimpse the future. And Ketil the
Icelander, having watched his ship, the Sea Wolf, stolen from him
yet again, grows resentful, as seemingly every decision Halfdan
makes leads them further from his original promise of riches and
renown. But aboard their ship is an official with secret orders for
the general in charge of the Italian campaign, Maniakes. The orders
will throw everything into chaos, and put a fork in the path of the
wolves of Odin. Each will have a choice to make: loyalty to
themselves, or to the pack? The thrilling third instalment in the
Wolves of Odin series, with a gripping hunt across a war-torn
Italy. Perfect for fans of Giles Kristian and Bernard Cornwell.
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'IF YOU LIKE SCIENCE FICTION YOU WILL LOVE THIS. . . A ROLLICKING
GOOD READ' Scotsman on Beyond the Hallowed Sky 'MACLEOD'S BEST BOOK
TO DATE' SFX on Beyond the Hallowed Sky THE FERMI ARE AWAKE. With
the invention of faster-than-light travel there is nowhere that
humanity cannot go. New worlds are discovered, but with them come
new dangers. At the heart of the discovery is the Fermi, mysterious
beings that have survived on alien worlds for longer than humanity
has existed. But now the Fermi are awakening, and they do not seem
pleased to find humans in their midst. But for Lakshmi Nayak and
the crew of the Fighting Chance, danger is a lot closer to home.
Their search for answers will take them to places, and worlds, they
never expected. Science fiction legend Ken MacLeod returns with
book two in the Lightspeed trilogy, a gripping tale of first
contact and dark conspiracies set among the stars. Praise for Ken
MacLeod: 'An exceptional blend of international politics, hard
science, and first contact' Michael Mammay, author of the
Planetside series on Beyond the Hallowed Sky 'MacLeod is up there
with Banks and Hamilton as one of the British sci-fi authors you
absolutely have to read' SFX 'Prose as sleek and fast as the
technology it describes. . . watch this man go global' Peter F.
Hamilton on Star Fraction 'Ken MacLeod has an enviable track record
of extrapolating from current trends to produce mind-bending novels
of ideas' Guardian Also by Ken MacLeod: Lightspeed Beyond the
Hallowed Sky Fall Revolution The Star Fraction The Stone Canal The
Cassini Division The Sky Road Engines of Light Cosmonaut Keep Dark
Light Engine City Corporation Wars Trilogy Dissidence Insurgence
Emergence Novels The Human Front Newton's Wake Learning the World
The Execution Channel The Restoration Game Intrusion Descent
Operator No.5, America's Secret Service Ace, appeared in 48 novels
in the classic pulp magazine bearing his name. From April 1934 to
November 1939, Jimmy Christopher fought villains from inside the
United States and invaders from without. With World War II looming
on the horizon, the Operator No.5 novels became a reflection of the
times, showcasing American fears of technology and oppression. In
The Dawn that Shook the World, Jimmy Christopher leads a band of
agents into Europe, battlling a dictator with plans for world
dominations (shades of Adolph Hitler ) One of the bloodiest pulp
magazines ever produced, Operator No.5 has a well-deserved
reputation for thrill-a-minute action and peril. If you like pulp
fiction, you'll love Operator No.5.
Special Forces Major Brett Stone is team leader of an elite
"Presidential A-Team" secretly operating from an Army Recruiting
Station located in Graham, Washington. His team's primary duty is
assassination/sniper and their secondary duty is rescue team. The
team known only by a few people is called the "Phantom Warriors."
They had just finished their first mission which took them to the
Amazon Jungle to eliminate a Colombian drug lord and to rescue two
American women from his home that the drug lord threaten to kill.
They completed their mission successfully and now they train
secretly in Graham, Washington while posing as Army Reserve
Recruiters. Now Major Stone's "Phantom Warriors" receives their
second mission which they must enter into North Korea to once again
pull off an escape plan to rescue two American scientists' that the
North Korean's had kidnapped and are forcing them to create a virus
so deadly that the whole planet is in danger. Major Stone's
"Phantom Warriors" have to find the scientists' once in North Korea
and then rescue them. But they unexpectedly come across four little
orphan girls that end up going on their mission. When the team
finds the scientists' they are surprised to also find a South Korea
Military Intelligence Officer who had been captured by North Korea
and they also find a seventy-six year old United States Marine who
still is a POW from the Korean conflict. The team then must make
their way out of North Korea but before they leave the country,
they have to blowup a research lab; get involved in several armed
conflicts, which two team members are wounded, one critical;
highjack an Air China airplane; face a North Korean MIG getting
ready to shoot them from the sky and even witness two UFO
sightings. This is another page turner of the "Phantom Warriors"
and just like book one, it will be hard to put down.
It is a new millennium, and the United States is at war with
Russia. Josh Saunders has just received the surprise of his
life-his girlfriend Yuko is pregnant. But Josh and Yuko both know
he lives for the battle that continues to rage outside his Texas
home. Now he must somehow balance his new family responsibilities
with his duty to his country. But for now, the sounds of war have
quieted, and Josh busies himself helping his friends, Elliot and
Kaliegh, prepare for their wedding-unaware that the Russian army is
steadily advancing toward Texas to seize the oil and gas refineries
along the coast. As Josh and his group struggle with the troubles
that war leaves in its wake, only Josh's Russian comrade, Akbashev,
is aware of the incredible capabilities of the Russian army. As
Josh continues to fight a war that seems unending, every part of
him wants to give up, but he is determined not to live in a country
controlled by the Russians. Unfortunately, time is running out. In
this modern military thriller, a Russian soldier must decide
whether to leave and betray his American friend or stay with him to
fight for the freedom of a nation he has grown to love.
OLD GOD'S TIME (MARCH 2023), SEBASTIAN BARRY'S STUNNING NEW NOVEL,
AVAILABLE TO PRE-ORDER NOW One of the most vivid and realised
characters of recent fiction, Willie Dunne is the innocent hero of
Sebastian Barry's highly acclaimed novel. Leaving Dublin to fight
for the Allied cause as a member of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, he
finds himself caught between the war playing out on foreign fields
and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the Easter
Rising. Profoundly moving, intimate and epic, A Long Long Way
charts and evokes a terrible coming of age, one too often written
out of history.
An old enemy, a new threat, and a secret that could tear the world
apart.Hostage negotiator Ethan Munroe is called urgently to a
developing crime scene. A serial killer is holding a young girl
hostage, and, inexplicably, demands his attendance. Events quickly
spiral out of control, and the security of Ethan's life is stripped
away, as he is thrown headlong into a perilous world of deception,
espionage and danger, lurking deep within the shadows of political
power. Ethan will discover things about himself he could never have
suspected, come face-to-face with a terrifying foe, and uncover an
unthinkable truth that could not only shatter his own future but
that of the world... The enigma that is Project Icarus. A totally
gripping conspiracy thriller with a twist you will never see
coming, perfect for fans of Lee Child, Scott Mariani, and Adam
Hamdy.
February 1942. With the Nazis triumphant in Europe, North Africa and much of the USSR, control of the shipping lanes off the southernmost tip of Africa is an Allied imperative. At the urging of Prime Minister Jan Smuts, South Africa’s parliament has narrowly voted to join the British war effort, but the country remains bitterly divided.
Feisty university student Anna van der Vliet returns to her family farm near Cape Agulhas during the holidays. Noticing strange comings and goings in the area, she begins to suspect that her father, a prominent Member of Parliament, may be involved in a clandestine operation to aid the enemy. As a patriot, Anna feels compelled to inform the authorities, but what if this means betraying her family and lover?
Drawing on extensive historical research, Subversion is a unique tapestry of suspense, wartime intrigue and romance.
(Previously published as Featherstream by Ian Sutherland)
A dark murder. A secret brought to light...June, 1797. From his
headquarters at the Villa Mombello near Milan, the French
revolutionary army's young general, one Napoleon Bonaparte,
dictates peace terms to Europe's monarchies with breath-taking ease
and arrogance. But when a series of malicious events at Mombello
threaten to set Italy ablaze once again, and talk of a ghoul
stalking in the night committing atrocities spreads like wildfire
among the assembled guests, Napoleon forces failed magistrate Felix
Gracchus out of retirement to solve the puzzling murders.
Gracchus's unwilling escort in this military world is ambitious but
underachieving young cavalry officer Dermide Vanderville. Aided by
Napoleon's unruly tomboy sister Paolette, they set about
unravelling the twisted skeins of intrigue and terrible secrets
clogging the mansion's shadowy corridors. A rich and compelling
debut historical mystery set around Napoleon Bonaparte's conquests,
perfect for fans of C. J. Sansom, Paul Doherty and Ellis Peters.
Praise for Blood and Fireflies 'A fantastic read. I recommend it
unreservedly. You will probably end up reading it in one fell
swoop' Paul Doherty
Massacres, invasions, plots. An Emperor on the edge. An Empire in
peril.Caracalla is on the warpath. Time, he has decided, to put his
enemies in their place. To invade the Parthians at the edge of the
Empire. To destroy everything in his way. For Imperial Assassin
Silus, this is a time of crisis. Forced to guard the Emperor as
part of his elite bodyguard, Silus knows that the situation is
untenable. As everything threatens to crumble, Silus must make the
ultimate choice... and face the ultimate sacrifice. The question is
simple: will he turn traitor, for the sake of the Empire and the
sake of his conscience? Or is loyalty, and the life of his charge
Tituria, more important? As innocents die, as blood flows, as the
Roman legions march on an epic scale, one thing is clear. It's
decision time. The thrilling climax to Alex Gough's bestselling
series, perfect for fans of Anthony Riches, Ben Kane and Bernard
Cornwell.
A Courtney Series novel and the sequel to the global bestseller WAR
CRY Torn apart by war, Saffron Courtney and Gerhard von Meerbach
are thousands of miles apart, both struggling for their lives.
Gerhard - despite his objections to the Nazi regime - is fighting
for the Fatherland, hoping to one day have the opportunity to rid
Germany of Hitler and his cronies. But as his unit is thrown into
the hellish attrition of the Battle of Stalingrad, he knows his
chances of survival are dwindling by the day. Meanwhile Saffron -
recruited by the Special Operations Executive and sent to occupied
Belgium to discover how the Nazis have infiltrated SOE's network -
soon finds herself being hunted by Germany's most ruthless
spymaster. Confronted by evil beyond their worst imaginings, the
lovers must each make the hardest choice of all: sacrifice
themselves, or do whatever they can to survive, hoping that one day
they will be reunited. Courtney's War is an epic story of courage,
betrayal and undying love that takes the reader to the very heart
of a world at war.
Discovery means certain death. And he's running out of time.It's
1990, and Dmitry Kalyagin is about to attain membership in
Gorbachev's politburo when his long-dormant status as a "mole" for
the British is suddenly reactivated. English intelligence man
George Parker, feeling indebted to Kalyagin, initiates a covert
effort to pull the agent out before his identity can be uncovered
by the Soviets. But as the body count starts to rise, Parker's
attempts to protect Kalyagin are hampered by both Russian
ruthlessness and British indifference. As desperation begins to set
in, the battle to save Kalyagin will lead to a climactic showdown
in the Moscow streets, between two networks of spies. A taut,
suspense-filled Cold War thriller from an author who reported from
the heart of Moscow, perfect for fans of John le Carre, Ken Follett
and Frederick Forsyth. Praise for The Spy in Question 'Fast-paced,
exciting reading, set in the real Moscow of grime and icy grit'
Washington Post 'A pulsating thriller... a great read, an authentic
feel' Irish Press
"A poignant, tender story of families and sisters divided by the
cruelty of political chance-my heart ached for them on every page."
Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Alice Network
A city divided. When the Berlin Wall goes up, Karin is on the wrong
side of the city. Overnight, she's trapped under Soviet rule in
unforgiving East Berlin and separated from her twin sister, Jutta.
Two sisters torn apart. Karin and Jutta lead parallel lives for
years, cut off by the Wall. But Karin finds one reason to keep
going: Otto, the man who gives her hope, even amidst the brutal
East German regime. One impossible choice... When Jutta finds a
hidden way through the wall, the twins are reunited. But the Stasi
have eyes everywhere, and soon Karin is faced with a terrible
decision: to flee to the West and be with her sister, or sacrifice
it all to follow her heart? From the USA Today and internationally
bestselling WWII novelist of The German Midwife, The Secret
Messenger and The Berlin Girl comes a story set at the dawn of the
Cold War in Berlin. Why readers love The Girl Behind the Wall: 'I
was captivated from the very first chapter. It was so well written,
I felt like I was really there... A must read.' NetGalley Reviewer
'Oh my goodness, what a page-turner. My heart was in my mouth for
most of this book.' NetGalley Reviewer 'Such a fast-paced read!
Historical fiction at its best! Highly, highly recommend.'
NetGalley Reviewer 'Another fabulous read from the super talented
Mandy Robotham who never fails to give us a satisfying story... she
has the ability to mix a damn good story with historical facts...
you want to read and read... I raced through this one.' NetGalley
Reviewer 'What a truly gripping read! I didn't want to stop
reading, I was mesmerised...' NetGalley Reviewer 'I couldn't put
this book down... well-researched and a heartbreakingly accurate
portrayal of the families separated by the wall. Keep the tissues
handy because you might need them.' NetGalley Reviewer 'What a
read. I found myself thinking of the family in the book as real
people I loved. If you read only one book this year, make sure it's
this one!' NetGalley Reviewer 'Mandy Robotham has a gift for making
history come alive. Amazing read. I simply could not put it down.'
NetGalley Reviewer 'Beautifully written and heartfelt... I loved
it... A story that will stay with you. Well worth a read.'
NetGalley Reviewer 'Another winner from Mandy Robotham!' NetGalley
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