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"In wartime," Winston Churchill wrote, "truth is so precious that she should always be attended by a bodyguard of lies."For Britain's counterintelligence operations, this meant finding the unlikeliest agent imaginable-a history professor named Alfred Vicary, handpicked by Churchill himself to expose a highly dangerous, but unknown, traitor. The Nazis, however, have also chosen an unlikely agent: Catherine Blake, a beautiful widow of a war hero, a hospital volunteer - and a Nazi spy under direct orders from Hitler to uncover the Allied plans for D-Day...
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The Unlikely Spy. Double Cross - Falsches Spiel, englische Ausgabe, Daniel Silva
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2003
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- Titel
- The Unlikely Spy. Double Cross - Falsches Spiel, englische Ausgabe
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Daniel Silva
- Verlag
- Penguin Books Ltd
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2003
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 544
- ISBN10
- 0451209303
- ISBN13
- 9780451209306
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Belletristik, Historisches Thema, Krimi & Thriller, Historische Romane, Thriller, Kriegsliteratur, Zweiter Weltkrieg, Amerikanische Literatur, Spionage, Spionageromane, Westfront (Zweiter Weltkrieg), Geheime Agenten, Abwehr, Britische MI5
- Erstveröffentlichung
- 1996
- Originaltitel
- The Unlikely Spy
- Bewertung
- 4,2 von 5 Sternen
- Beschreibung
- "In wartime," Winston Churchill wrote, "truth is so precious that she should always be attended by a bodyguard of lies."For Britain's counterintelligence operations, this meant finding the unlikeliest agent imaginable-a history professor named Alfred Vicary, handpicked by Churchill himself to expose a highly dangerous, but unknown, traitor. The Nazis, however, have also chosen an unlikely agent: Catherine Blake, a beautiful widow of a war hero, a hospital volunteer - and a Nazi spy under direct orders from Hitler to uncover the Allied plans for D-Day...





