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The Dying Peace

A Brinley Knight Spy Thriller, Book 2

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The Dying Peace

De : Jana Petken
Lu par : John Sackville
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Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain pins all Britain’s hopes for peace on a face-to-face meeting with Adolf Hitler in Munich, but behind their civilized discussions, Germany amasses armaments and moves its plans forward for its invasion of Czechoslovakia.

Gerhardt von Kessler continues to operate his deadly rogue operations in Britain, and he is always one step ahead of MI5. Brinley Knight uncovers startling evidence against Sir Oswald Mosley, including a foreign dictator secretly funding the British Union of Fascists, and a conspiracy to overthrow the British government and King George VI in a violent coup.

As the political division in Britain grows, unexpected help for Brinley Knight and MI5 comes from a high-ranking officer in Hitler’s Nazi regime. In Berlin, Ursula Engel prepares to return to London and join MI5, but Gerhardt von Kessler has other plans for her.

©2022 Jana Petken (P)2023 Cherry Hill Publishing, LLC
Espionnage Espions et politique Historique Thrillers et romans à suspense

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"Petken delivers a high-octane spy thriller. Nobody in this story is who they seem to be. The reader will be stunned by one shocking revelation after another."—Marion Kummerow, author of the USA Today bestselling series, Margarete's Journey

“Petken delivers a knockout spy thriller. Fast-paced and filled with suspense, this book has all the ingredients to keep readers enthralled from the first page to last. Epic in scope, it’s another winner.”—Alexa Kang, USA Today Bestselling author of the Rose of Anzio series.

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