Amongst My Enemies
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Winner Lose All
An Ed Scanlon Spy Vs Spy Cia Thriller
by William F. Brown
read by Lee Allen
Part 2 of the Amongst My Enemies series
Spies lie and spies die in this fast-paced cold-war action thriller! 4.4 Stars on 502 Amazon Reviews and a good read.
As WW II grinds to an halt in the rubble of Nazi Germany, all eyes turn to the next 'cold' one. The Americans, the Russians, and the British know the future belongs to whomever can grab Hitler's 'Wonder Weapon' technology, because his new rockets, jet fighters, and submarines will shape the balance of world power for decades to come.
Caught in the cross-fire is the torrid but impossible love affair between Ed Scanlon, a brilliant American OSS agent and Hanni Steiner, the gritty, street-smart leader of the communist resistance cell in Leipzig, who find themselves in a tug of war over the plans for Germany's revolutionary Me-262 jet fighter that is now sweeping the skies of American B-17s.
Looking for a good beach book or something for the pool? This fast-moving conspiracy thriller is from the author of Burke's War, Burke's Gamble, Burke's Revenge, Burke's Samovar, Burke's Mandarin, Burke's Rescue, Burke's Machete, Burke's Double Down, Burke's Hit Man, two 3-book box sets and the new Burke's Justice. His other vigilante justice thrillers include The Undertaker, Amongst My Enemies, Thursday at Noon,Winner Lose All,Aim True, My Brothers and two more 3-book box sets. Together, these books have over 3,000 Kindle 5-Star Reviews. Enjoy!
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Thursday at Noon
A Middle East Spy Thriller
by William F. Brown
read by Eddie Frierson
Part 3 of the Amongst My Enemies series
Treachery and double-dealing are the rule in this spy vs spy thriller. Exciting, and Fast Paced.
A dead Mossad agent, Nazi rocket scientists, the Moslem Brotherhood, a corrupt American ambassador, and two missing Egyptian tank regiments – somebody's trying to start another Arab-Israeli war.
Richard Thomson is a burnt-out CIA agent who the Agency dumped in Egypt because they couldn't think of a worse place to send him. Already gnawed on by Langley and set-up by the Cairo police, his day can't get much worse, until someone leaves a dead body on the rear steps of his hotel with its head lopped off like a ripe melon.
A message? No doubt about it. While the world focuses on Russian missiles in Cuba, no one notices the ones being rolled out in the Egyptian desert pointed at Israel, no one, except Thomson.
Like Night of the Generals, this is a murder mystery wrapped inside an international political thriller. Tick Toc, Tick Toc, it's all going to start at Noon on Thursday, unless Thompson can stop them.
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