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Sandpiper - Pert, Michael
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IN A COLLISION OF SACRIFICE, LOVE AND BETRAYAL, AT A WAR'S END, EVERYTHING WILL BE FOREVER CHANGED... 1916. Brutally coerced by his German captors, George Findlay commits an unspeakable betrayal and believes his foul deed remains hidden in the past. 1938. War clouds gather, and Findlay is propelled into greater treachery, he becomes the agent known as Sandpiper. The Nazis need him; and he needs Max, a ruthless spymaster, to protect the one thing he holds dearest; the one thing he saved from his horrible past. 1944. The outcome of WW2 hangs in the balance. D-Day is imminent, with the secrets of…mehr

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IN A COLLISION OF SACRIFICE, LOVE AND BETRAYAL, AT A WAR'S END, EVERYTHING WILL BE FOREVER CHANGED... 1916. Brutally coerced by his German captors, George Findlay commits an unspeakable betrayal and believes his foul deed remains hidden in the past. 1938. War clouds gather, and Findlay is propelled into greater treachery, he becomes the agent known as Sandpiper. The Nazis need him; and he needs Max, a ruthless spymaster, to protect the one thing he holds dearest; the one thing he saved from his horrible past. 1944. The outcome of WW2 hangs in the balance. D-Day is imminent, with the secrets of the Normandy landings at risk, failure for all involved is not an option. Yvette, a formidable and attractive French widow, and Andy, a seasoned commando, are sent to France. Already in the throes of a secret romance, they unwittingly take with them the means of their own betrayal. "An excellent adventure of history and fiction by a new Australian author and one who must be viewed as the next Matthew Riley..." Thomas, Indiebook reviewer
Autorenporträt
Michael lives on the Sunshine Coast with his wife, Kerry. His interests include family, travel, bushwalking, sports, movies, reading and research. A graduate of QUT, he holds a BA in International Studies and Psychology, and a Master of Justice in Strategic Intelligence. A former career military intelligence officer, Michael served overseas in Asia, South-East Asia, Africa and the Pacific region and was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia. His first published novel, The Kissing House, a spy thriller based in East Timor, was longlisted in the Yeovil Literary Prize in 2018. Michael brings a sense of authentic narration to his exciting and enjoyable books for reader's to experience.