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Night of the Fox
by Jack Higgins
Part 1 of the Dougal Munro and Jack Carter series
On the verge of the D-Day invasion, a covert British operative must race against the clock to rescue a stranded soldier and secure Allied victory. In May of 1944, shipwrecked American Colonel Hugh Kelso washes up on the shore of Nazi-occupied Jersey with a valuable secret. As one of the few men with knowledge of the impending invasion of Normandy, Kelso must be protected at all costs. Enter Henry Martineau, a British operative charged with the dangerous mission of impersonating a Nazi officer to infiltrate Jersey and retrieve - or silence - Colonel Kelso. The stakes couldn't be higher as the fate of the war hangs in the balance.
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Flight of Eagles
by Jack Higgins
Part of the Dougal Munro and Jack Carter series
Twin brothers flying for opposing sides of World War II are caught in a lethal spy game in this New York Times–bestselling epic historical thriller.
Born in the United States to an American World War I pilot and a German baroness, twin brothers Max and Harry Kelso are separated when their father is killed in a tragic accident. Their mother returns to Germany to raise Max, while Harry grows up with their millionaire grandfather.
When World War II begins, the twins are unexpectedly reunited when they find themselves fighting on opposing sides of the conflict. Harry becomes a flying ace for Britain's RAF, while Max turns into one of the Luftwaffe's deadliest pilots. When the wrong people discover the brothers' connection, a deadly game of intrigue is set in motion. It will test their courage and their loyalties as it pushes them to their limits. Their lives-and the war-hang in the balance . . .
"[A] finely wrought saga of honor and family in an era long gone-but not at all forgotten." -People
"Almost unbearable suspense . . . As good as any book Higgins has penned-and that includes his most famous, The Eagle Has Landed . . . An amazing journey of twin brothers and the legacy they leave." -Abilene Reporter-News "Fast-moving with his usual great characters and a surprise ending." -Sunday Oklahoman
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