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Lt. Col. Mike Skora, a decorated World War II fighter pilot, is assigned to the US Embassy in Bonn, Germany, in 1955, during the Cold War. The East Germany Stasi intelligence network buzzed like a hornets nest, gathering NATOs military secrets. Mikes mission is to work with CIA operatives to find the sources of the information being leaked to Soviet Bloc agents. He navigates through a complex tangle of relationships, unraveling spy networks in European cities, ski resorts, and military bases. Exploring a world of multifaceted people and events, Mike descends into the arena of duplicity and mistrust.…mehr

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Lt. Col. Mike Skora, a decorated World War II fighter pilot, is assigned to the US Embassy in Bonn, Germany, in 1955, during the Cold War. The East Germany Stasi intelligence network buzzed like a hornets nest, gathering NATOs military secrets. Mikes mission is to work with CIA operatives to find the sources of the information being leaked to Soviet Bloc agents. He navigates through a complex tangle of relationships, unraveling spy networks in European cities, ski resorts, and military bases. Exploring a world of multifaceted people and events, Mike descends into the arena of duplicity and mistrust.

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Norman Phillips was raised by illiterate Polish grandparents. He enlisted in the Army Air Corps and eventually became a decorated fighter pilot in World War II. He was a parachutist and mountain climber. He was shot down in Laos in 1968 and, after a high-speed ejection and a hair-raising rescue, retired from the Air Force. He then earned a BFA and MFA and taught sculpture at the University of Massachusetts for nineteen years. He started writing about ten years ago and is the author of Throw A Nickel On The Grass