Near the end of World War II, Lieutenant Peter Roebling of German Military Intelligence offends a fanatical SS Colonel and rubs salt in the wound by defecting to the Allies to become a Nazi hunter. The SS officer takes a terrible revenge. Fast forward 30 years and the two men are locked in mortal combat in South America. There the Colonel lives incognito and Roebling, now working for the CIA, sets out on a mission to thwart a fascist plot in which the Nazi may be a player. Can veteran agent Peter Roebling and an amateur cadre of Christian activists derail the conspiracy? The answer lies at the end of a desperate journey up menacing tropical rivers.…mehr
Near the end of World War II, Lieutenant Peter Roebling of German Military Intelligence offends a fanatical SS Colonel and rubs salt in the wound by defecting to the Allies to become a Nazi hunter. The SS officer takes a terrible revenge. Fast forward 30 years and the two men are locked in mortal combat in South America. There the Colonel lives incognito and Roebling, now working for the CIA, sets out on a mission to thwart a fascist plot in which the Nazi may be a player. Can veteran agent Peter Roebling and an amateur cadre of Christian activists derail the conspiracy? The answer lies at the end of a desperate journey up menacing tropical rivers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dan Liberthson, novelist and poet, has published The Golden Spider, a young-adult fantasy novel, and five collections of poetry on topics including his family history, animals and birds, and baseball. The Bluejay Contrivance, his latest novel, is a historically based espionage intrigue that unfolds from 1935 to 1975; is set in Nazi Germany, Latin America, Laos, Israel, and the US; and brings into play the CIA, Mossad, and Latin American security services. Born in Rochester, NY, he attended Northwestern and SUNY at Buffalo (PhD, English), is retired from a career as a consulting medical writer, and lives in San Francisco, CA and Cottage Grove, OR.
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