"An entertaining follow up, involving both espionage and action" Aspects of History
July 1943
Operation Husky, the invasion of Sicily is underway.
Lieutenant Daniel Nichols has been recruited by Ian Fleming into 30 Commando. A specialist unit that goes in ahead of the main assault to capture top secret enemy material. However, Nichols discovers evidence of a secret which could change the course of the conflict.
Section Officer Prudence Tiverton, an expert in the analysis of German radio traffic, uses Nichol's discovery to formulate a plan that will give the Allies a decisive edge in the coming invasion of Europe. The capture of a German T52, Geheimschreiber - the teleprinter which Hitler uses to communicate with his most senior commanders.
Giacomo Moretti, a frogman in the Italian Navy's elite Decima Flottiglia, carries out daring raids on Allied shipping. After the fall of Mussolini, Moretti joins forces with Nichols to secure Italian underwater technology before it falls into German hands.
Battling to overcome the disdain of her superiors, Tiverton fails to obtain support for her enterprise - but finds an ally in Ian Fleming and 30 Commando.
With the fate of the war hanging in the balance Nichols and Moretti embark on a treasure hunt that will require all their skill and guile.
Alan Bardos studied an MA in TV Script Writing at De Montfort University. His other novels include The Assassins and The Dardanelles Conspiracy.
Praise for Alan Bardos:
'Very engaging and informative’ Shaun Lewis, bestselling author of The Custom of the Trade
'Well worth it. A total fascination' Jan Needle, bestselling author of Napoleon: The Escape
'Written with polished panache, it kept me gripped from the first to last.' A.A. Chaudhuri, author of The Scribe
'A gripping wartime thriller with more plot twists and turns than a snake with an itch!' Damien Lewis
Genre: Historical
July 1943
Operation Husky, the invasion of Sicily is underway.
Lieutenant Daniel Nichols has been recruited by Ian Fleming into 30 Commando. A specialist unit that goes in ahead of the main assault to capture top secret enemy material. However, Nichols discovers evidence of a secret which could change the course of the conflict.
Section Officer Prudence Tiverton, an expert in the analysis of German radio traffic, uses Nichol's discovery to formulate a plan that will give the Allies a decisive edge in the coming invasion of Europe. The capture of a German T52, Geheimschreiber - the teleprinter which Hitler uses to communicate with his most senior commanders.
Giacomo Moretti, a frogman in the Italian Navy's elite Decima Flottiglia, carries out daring raids on Allied shipping. After the fall of Mussolini, Moretti joins forces with Nichols to secure Italian underwater technology before it falls into German hands.
Battling to overcome the disdain of her superiors, Tiverton fails to obtain support for her enterprise - but finds an ally in Ian Fleming and 30 Commando.
With the fate of the war hanging in the balance Nichols and Moretti embark on a treasure hunt that will require all their skill and guile.
Alan Bardos studied an MA in TV Script Writing at De Montfort University. His other novels include The Assassins and The Dardanelles Conspiracy.
Praise for Alan Bardos:
'Very engaging and informative’ Shaun Lewis, bestselling author of The Custom of the Trade
'Well worth it. A total fascination' Jan Needle, bestselling author of Napoleon: The Escape
'Written with polished panache, it kept me gripped from the first to last.' A.A. Chaudhuri, author of The Scribe
'A gripping wartime thriller with more plot twists and turns than a snake with an itch!' Damien Lewis
Genre: Historical
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