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Double Cross Blind

Joel N. Ross

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English
Anchor Books
15 December 2006
December 1, 1941It is seven days before the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor. Days that are numbered for Sondegger, a Nazi spy captured in London while on a mission to take down the Twenty Committee, a German network of spies the British have turned.

For American Tom Wall, the days have run together as he awakens to find himself locked in a British military asylum. Wounded and shell-shocked, all he knows is that his brother, Earl, betrayed Tom's unit in Crete, causing one of the bloodiest masacres of the war.

Now Tom has to pretend to be his brother, and try to force Sondegger to reveal what he knows about the Twenty Committee. But Sondegger also knows about the Japanese plan of attack, and Tom may be able to prevent it. But should he?

An electrifying debut that combines political insight with the classic elements of espionage fiction-here is a Nazi spy novel you won't be able to put down.
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Imprint:   Anchor Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 174mm,  Width: 108mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   188g
ISBN:   9781400078813
ISBN 10:   1400078814
Pages:   384
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Joel Ross studied history at Hampshire College and taught English abroad for a short time before writing Double Cross Blind, his first novel. His father served in WWII, along with all five of his uncles, and their stories provided some of the background for the book. Currently, Ross lives in Maine with his wife, Lee.

Reviews for Double Cross Blind

"""A superb World War II thriller.... Haunting and unforgettable."" – Patricia Cornwell""Intelligent, fresh, exhilarating. A new career is launched."" – Daniel Silva“A classic World War II spy story with all the suspense and action associated with . . . Ken Follett and Jack Higgins.”   –The Advocate  (Baton Rouge)"


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