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There's a traitor in the pack... Who can you trust? The
extraordinary final instalment of the Wolf Pack series. June, 1943.
In Lyon, the capital of the French resistance, a secret meeting is
held under orders from General de Gaulle. The objective is to unite
all resistance factions. The future of France is on the line. But
when the meeting is raided by the Gestapo under Klaus Barbie, the
'Butcher of Lyon', the plan disintegrates and the leaders are
captured. The movement has been betrayed. There is a traitor in
Lyon. British undercover agents Jack Miller and Sophia von Naundorf
are sent to France. They must find the informer and save the
resistance. But the Gestapo is on the hunt. More traitors emerging
from the shadows. The net is closing. This unmissable espionage
thriller from modern master Alex Gerlis is perfect for readers of
Alan Furst, Charles Cumming and Rory Clements.
To what lengths will the British go to smuggle a secret weapon into
Nazi Germany? An unmissable Second World War thriller from
bestseller Alex Gerlis.'Absorbing ... Gerlis directs his cast with
verve' Financial Times Hiding in the horror of Warsaw's Jewish
Ghetto with his family, scientist Roman Loszynski has a secret: a
means of making aerial bombing raids frighteningly accurate.
Codenamed Tatra, it could change the course of the war. With
British agent Jack Miller now in Switzerland, back in Berlin
undercover spy Sophia von Naundorf is determined to escape Germany
come what may. As the RAF look to destroy the Ruhr through its
bombing raids, Barnaby Allen and British intelligence will need
everything Jack and Sophia have to help find, test and deploy these
devices. But that will mean getting Loszynski out of Poland, and
themselves re-entering the Reich. Both seem, on the face of it,
impossible, desperate missions filled with danger. Every second a
chance for discovery. Every second a moment of peril. An intense
and unputdownable espionage thriller from modern master Alex
Gerlis, this is perfect for readers of Robert Harris, Charles
Cumming and Rory Clements.
To live among wolves, first you must become one... An unmissable
new spy thriller from best-selling master of the genre, Alex
Gerlis.War is coming to Europe. British spymaster Barnaby Allen
begins recruiting a network of agents in Germany. With diplomatic
relations quickly unravelling, this pack of spies soon comes into
their own: the horse-loving German at home in Berlin's underground;
the young American sports journalist; the mysterious Luftwaffe
officer; the Japanese diplomat and the most unlikely one of all...
the SS officer's wife. Despite constant danger and the ever-present
threats of discovery and betrayal, Allen's network unearths
top-secret plans for a new German fighter plane - and a truly
devastating intelligence prize... an audacious Japanese plan to
attack the United States. But can they prove it? The race is on. An
unputdownable and atmospheric Second World War espionage thriller,
Agent in Berlin will grip you to the very end. Perfect for readers
of David Young, Robert Harris and Rory Clements. Praise for Agent
in Berlin 'Gerlis proves himself a master of spy fiction to rival
John le Carre, Robert Harris and other leading lights with this
gripping and entertaining novel set mostly in the frenzied world of
pre-war Berlin' David Young, author of Stasi Child 'Everything
slots together perfectly in this hugely atmospheric and powerfully
character-driven story set in Germany at the rise of Nazism ... a
brilliant new addition to the genre' Chris Lloyd, author of The
Unwanted Dead 'Amazing plotting, packs a real punch' Mark 'Billy'
Billingham, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Hard Way 'The
first volume of a promising new series, Alex Gerlis handles an
ensemble cast with panache' Financial Times 'An unmissable spy
thriller from bestselling master of the genre Alex Gerlis' Spybrary
Podcast
The Allies have landed, the liberation of Europe has begun.In the
Pas de Calais, Nathalie Mercier, a young British Special Operations
Executive secret agent working with the French Resistance,
disappears. In London, her husband Owen Quinn, an officer with
Royal Navy Intelligence, discovers the truth about her role in the
Allies' sophisticated deception at the heart of D-Day. Appalled but
determined, Quinn sets off on a perilous hunt through France in
search of his wife. Aided by the Resistance in his search, he makes
good progress. But, caught up by the bitterness of the war and its
insatiable appetite for revenge, he risks total destruction. Based
on real events of the Second World War, this is a thrilling tale of
international intrigue, love, deception and espionage, perfect for
fans of Robert Harris, John le Carre and Len Deighton.
A new and terrifying enemy rears its head at last...With the end of
the Second World War in sight, the Allies begin to divide up the
spoils and it proves to be a dangerous game. The British have
become aware that, contrary to prior agreements, the Soviet Union
is intent on controlling Austria once the war ends. Major Edgar is
tasked with the job of establishing an espionage unit in Vienna to
monitor the situation. He sends in two agents - Rolf Eder and
Katharina Hoch - to track down Austria's most respected politician
and bring him over to the British cause. But the feared Soviet spy
Viktor Krasotkin is already in the war-torn city, embarking on
exactly the same mission. A taut, tense masterclass in espionage
fiction, perfect for fans of John le Carre, Len Deighton and Jack
Higgins.
A thrilling tale based on top-secret Nazi plans to invade the
Soviet Union...All spies have secrets, but Henry Hunter has more
than most. After he is stopped by British Intelligence at Croydon
airport on the eve of the Second World War, he discovers one more
devastating than any before. From Switzerland he embarks on a
series of increasingly perilous missions into Nazi Germany, all
while having to cope with various identities and competing
spymasters. In March, 1941, in Berlin, haunted by a dark episode
from his past, he makes a fateful decision, resulting in a dramatic
journey to the Swiss frontier and a shocking encounter... A
pulse-pounding spy novel for the ages, perfect for fans of Robert
Harris, John le Carre and Ken Follett.
A nest of espionage. A break for the border. A race to survive.The
Allies are desperate to stop neutral Turkey supplying vital
materials to the Nazis - materials which could help them win the
war. But then a British agent makes a fatal mistake, and disappears
in Istanbul. In England, detective turned spy Richard Prince - back
from a clandestine mission in Nazi-occupied Europe - is hunting for
his lost son. Before long he is drawn into a dangerous follow-up
operation, posing as a journalist in Turkey. The mission soon goes
wrong. Out of touch with London and stranded hundreds of miles
behind enemy lines, Prince will have to find evidence of the Turks
secret trade with the Nazis, as well as a way out. Chances of
survival? Low. Chance of completing his mission? Prince will do
whatever it takes. An astounding WWII espionage thriller from a
modern master of the genre, Sea of Spies is a triumph, perfect for
fans of Alan Furst, John le Carre and Robert Harris.
Europe, 1945: no longer at war but not yet at peace. The gripping
finale to the bestselling Richard Prince espionage
thrillers.British agent Richard Prince and the Danish spy Hanne
Jakobsen come together for a vital mission: to find a Nazi war
criminal responsible for the murder of fellow British agents. The
hunt takes them on a perilous journey through Europe, a continent
living on its nerves in the immediate aftermath of the Second World
War. They unearth a secret Nazi escape line funded by British
traitors - and it's one which could lead them to Hitler's trusted
deputy, Martin Bormann. But when the Americans become involved it
is no longer certain who's on which side. Help might come in
unlikely places. Can justice be found against the odds... Or are
they too late? An unputdownable spy thriller with a twist you won't
see coming, this is the brilliant conclusion to Alex Gerlis'
masterful Richard Prince spy thrillers, perfect for fans of John le
Carre and Alan Furst. Praise for End of Spies 'A page turning read,
guaranteed to entertain' Evening Standard
The Second World War is coming to a close. But their fight is just
beginning...Berlin, 1945: A group of Nazis frantically plot the
next steps for their country. SS recruits gather east of the city
for an audacious yet ill-fated mission to bring about a Fourth
Reich. Three decades later, a young British diplomat in East Berlin
is compromised after falling into a honey-trap. He contacts Major
Edgar, a veteran British spymaster, who is drawn into an unlikely
alliance with his old adversary, Viktor Krasotkin. Soon they are
plunged into a world of Nazi war criminals and double agents. With
nobody to trust, they must rely on each other. But as Cold War
tensions rise, the cracks begin to show. The thrilling final novel
in the Spies series, with an astonishing twist, perfect for fans of
Jack Higgins, Frederick Forsyth and John le Carre.
As the war approaches its end, Prince once more has to risk
everything.Berlin, 1939: A German intelligence officer learns a top
agent is quickly moving up the British Army ranks. He bides his
time. Arnhem, 1944: British paratroopers have been slaughtered in
one of the bloodiest battles of the Second World War. A shell
shocked officer is convinced: the Germans knew they were coming.
But who betrayed them? Back in London, Richard Prince, detective
and spy, is approached by MI5 about a counterintelligence
operation. Information is leaking and British troops are dying.
Prince has to stop it, and crack the suspected spy ring at all
costs. But in the world of espionage nothing is as it seems... The
latest WWII espionage thriller from Alex Gerlis is perfect for
readers of Robert Harris, John le Carre and Alan Furst. Praise for
Ring of Spies 'A spy character to rival those of John le Carre,
Philip Kerr and Alan Furst' David Young, author of Stasi Child
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 Carre.
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