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The Unlikely Spy - Daniel Silva
The Unlikely Spy
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Catherine Blake is the model war widow. Ever since she lost her RAF pilot husband in the Battle of Britain, this beautiful aristocrat has kept a stiff upper lip while caring for victims of the blitz in London's hospitals. The problem is that Catherine Blake is also a deep-cover Nazi spy, charged... show more
Catherine Blake is the model war widow. Ever since she lost her RAF pilot husband in the Battle of Britain, this beautiful aristocrat has kept a stiff upper lip while caring for victims of the blitz in London's hospitals. The problem is that Catherine Blake is also a deep-cover Nazi spy, charged by Hitler with uncovering the details of D-Day.Her nemesis is Alfred Vicary, a fumbling professor of history barely able to remember where he placed his threadbare tweed jacket, let alone sustain a relationship. But Vicary is also a confidant of Winston Churchill's, who has chosen this reclusive don to run England's critical counterintelligence operations.Against this backdrop comes Daniel Silva's The Unlikely Spy, a sophisticated and altogether exceptional World War II thriller. Based on fact, Silva's fast-paced novel moves effortlessly from the Berlin High Command's espionage centers to the U-boat-infested North Sea, from the privileged playgrounds of Long Island to Hyde Park's shadowy paths -- a grand canvas of intrigue that sweeps the reader along in a breathtaking race against time. If Catherine escapes to Germany, the Nazis will know the Allied invasion will be at Normandy; and if Vicary doesn't stop her, all of Britain's greatest wartime deceptions and ploys will have been for naught.But why does it seem as if Vicary's superiors want him to fail?For lovers of Jack Higgins, Frederick Forsyth, and Len Deighton, The Unlikely Spy is a masterpiece of war and deception, a wholly original and spellbinding tale of the Allies' finest hour.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780679455622 (0679455620)
Publisher: Villard
Pages no: 481
Edition language: English
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Turn The Page
Turn The Page rated it
Another outstanding early work from Silva. This is probably one of the best 2 or 3 books I've read this year. Silva masterly weaves fiction into the history of the events leading up to D-Day. I was riveted to the pages right to the end. I recommend this book to anyone.
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it
3.0 The Unlikely Spy
bookshelves: published-1995, fraudio, tbr-busting-2012, wwii, spring-2012, mystery-thriller, war, spies, historical-fiction, debut Read on April 30, 2012 The standalone novel that was more interesting for the Churchill aspect. Good enough for a Monday.SeriesMichael Osbourne1. The Mark of the Ass...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it
3.0 The Unlikely Spy
The standalone novel that was more interesting for the Churchill aspect. Good enough for a Monday.SeriesMichael Osbourne1. The Mark of the Assassin (1998)2. The Marching Season (1999)Gabriel Allon1. The Kill Artist (2000)2. The English Assassin (2002)3. The Confessor (2003)4. A Death in Vienna (2004...
Livros e Marcadores
Livros e Marcadores rated it
3.0 O Espião Improvável
Este romance �� o primeiro que li de Daniel Silva. Aborda a segunda guerra mundial, numa perspectiva dos subtis jogos de bastidores dos espi��es. Onde de ambos os lados se joga com informa����o e contra informa����o. Conseguiu-se criar uma envolvente repleta de mist��rio e expectativa. �� interessan...
tien
tien rated it
3.0 The Unlikely Spy
Alfred Vicary was pulled in to serve the MI-5 at the beginning of WWII. Whilst most German spies have been routed out, there is a division which has buried their intelligence officers deep in Britain. It's been allocated to Vicary and his team to stop these spies sending out crucial information ab...
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