W.E.B. Griffinâs iconoclastic OSS heroes face an historic challenge in the brand-new volume of the New York Times-bestselling series.
Critics and fans alike welcomed the return of the âshrewd, sharp, rousingâ (Kirkus Reviews) Men at War series: âThe Saboteurs is good entertainment and the fast-paced and exciting novel Griffinâs readers have come to expect. This is Griffinâs 36th novel and his sonâs first; one wonders how prolific a force Griffin & Son will be!â (Library Journal) Now, Dick Canidy and colleagues in the Office of Strategic Services face an even greater taskâto convince Hitler and the Axis powers that the invasion of the European continent will take place anywhere but on the beaches of Nazi-occupied France. âWild Billâ Donovanâs men have several tactics in mind, but some of the people they must use are not the most reliableâare, in fact, most likely spying for both sides â so the deceptions require layer upon layer of intrigue, and all it will take is one slip to send the whole thing tumbling down like a house of cards. Are the OSS agents up to it? They certainly think so. And then the body is found floating off the coast of Spain. . . . Filled to the brim with action, character, and the deep understanding of the military heart and mind that have made Griffinâs books so outstanding, The Double Agents is irresistible storyteller from a master of the craft.
The Double Agents - W. E. B. Griffin & William E. Butterworth IV
W.E.B. Griffinâs iconoclastic OSS heroes face an historic challenge in the brand-new volume of the New York Times-bestselling series.
Critics and fans alike welcomed the return of the âshrewd, sharp, rousingâ (Kirkus Reviews) Men at War series: âThe Saboteurs is good entertainment and the fast-paced and exciting novel Griffinâs readers have come to expect. This is Griffinâs 36th novel and his sonâs first; one wonders how prolific a force Griffin & Son will be!â (Library Journal) Now, Dick Canidy and colleagues in the Office of Strategic Services face an even greater taskâto convince Hitler and the Axis powers that the invasion of the European continent will take place anywhere but on the beaches of Nazi-occupied France. âWild Billâ Donovanâs men have several tactics in mind, but some of the people they must use are not the most reliableâare, in fact, most likely spying for both sides â so the deceptions require layer upon layer of intrigue, and all it will take is one slip to send the whole thing tumbling down like a house of cards. Are the OSS agents up to it? They certainly think so. And then the body is found floating off the coast of Spain. . . . Filled to the brim with action, character, and the deep understanding of the military heart and mind that have made Griffinâs books so outstanding, The Double Agents is irresistible storyteller from a master of the craft.
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