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Tauchen Sie ein in die Schatten des neutralen Buenos Aires während der turbulenten Jahre des Zweiten Weltkriegs. Diese Serie verfolgt die waghalsigen Operationen und persönlichen Dilemmata von Agenten, die sich in einer tückischen Landschaft aus Loyalität und Eigeninteresse bewegen. Tauchen Sie ein in Spionage, Intrigen und moralische Kompromisse, die eine entscheidende historische Periode prägen. Erleben Sie die Spannung geheimer Missionen und die Komplexität menschlicher Beziehungen in einer Welt am Rande.






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The crackling new novel in the bestselling Honor Bound series, by the master of the military thriller. As with his other enormously popular series, the first two novels in W. E .B. Griffin’s saga of World War II espionage in Germany and Argentina – Honor Bound and Blood and Honor – became immediate bestsellers and were hailed as “immensely entertaining adventures” ( Kirkus Reviews ). Now, in Secret Honor , Griffin creates his most rousing novel yet. In Wolf’s Lair, a German general works toward the assassination of Adolf Hitler. In Buenos Aires, the general’s son, code-named Galahad, falls under suspicion by the SS after a Nazi operation suddenly goes bad. In the middle of it all is OSS agent Cletus Frade, who knows the identity of father and son and what they will do next…if they can survive that long. For not only are SS and Abwehr officers hot on their trails in both countries, but the OSS has branded Frade a rogue agent and is determined to shake the truth from him, at whatever cost. If Frade can’t figure a way to hold them all off, then the futures of all three men may be very short indeed…. Written with the special flair that Griffin’s readers expect, filled with high drama and real heroes, Secret Honor is further proof, in Tom Clancy’s words, that “Griffin is a storyteller in the grand tradition.”
Recruited by Wild Bill Donovan to set up an airline that will be an OSS front in 1943 Argentina, Marine pilot Cletus Frade monitors two German operations, including a concentration-camp smuggling ring and a Nazi protection group. Reprint.
Chociaż dwudziestoczteroletni Cletus Frade od niedawna służy w Biurze Służb Strategicznych, to zdążył się już znaleźć w wielu zaskakujących sytuacjach. Żadna jednak z nich nie może się r�wnać z obecną, kiedy staje naprzeciw niemieckiego podpułkownika Wilhelma Froggera, otoczony gwarem obozu jenieckiego usytuowanego w odludnym rejonie stanu Mississippi. Zadanie, jakie postawiono przed młodym agentem BSS, jest dość nietypowe: musi pom�c uciec Froggerowi, kt�ry wcale nie ma na to ochoty?
The Honor of Spies
- 483 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
06 August 1943: In his brief career in the Office of Strategic Services, twenty-four-year-old Cletus Frade has already been involved in a lot of unusual situations, but nothing like the one he’s in now. Frade’s job? Typical OSS... Having helped a German lieutenant colonel named Wilhelm Frogger escape from a miserably hot and remote Mississippi prisoner-of-war camp, he must now get the defiant POW to turn against his country. Frogger’s parents are in Frade’s custody in Argentina, because of their involvement in a secret German plan to establish post-war safe havens for senior Nazi officials in South America. But they’re being uncooperative, too, and it’s up to Frade to convince the younger Frogger that it is in his best interests to help find out what the parents know. Even more important, however, is the secret within the secret. Before he was captured in Africa, Wilhelm Frogger was part of a conspiracy, its goal to assassinate Adolf Hitler. If the OSS can use his knowledge and connections to nudge that plot along even just a little bit – they may be able to end this war right now. But Frade is not the only one who knows about the Froggers. A troop of Germans and Argentinians, led by a Colonel Juan Peron, is on its way to kill the parents and, after them, the Germans are after Frade himself. His career in the OSS may have been brief – but it may just be about to be over.