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My Enemys Enemy

Robert Buettner Baen Books

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English
Miscellaneous
28 July 2020
STOP THE NAZI A-BOMB. The past and the present collide when an international terrorist seeks to unlock the long-buried secret of the Third Reich's ultimate weapon in this technothriller from Robert Buettner.

In September 1939, Nazi Holocaust mastermind Heinrich Himmler conscripts brilliant physicist Peter Winter to devise a secret weapon of supreme power and to create a revolutionary aircraft to deliver it. Peter and his Jewish wife, Rachel, know they may only be able to slow Himmler down, and not stop him from developing the ultimate weapon.

In modern-day Pakistan, the elite terrorist known as the Asp survives a U.S. drone strike, then undertakes a solo mission to penetrate America’s heartland to wreak destruction. Meanwhile, ambitious aircraft historian Cassidy Gooding and irascible Colorado cowboy Frank Luck unlock an aviation relic’s secret and discover the terrible truth the Asp may be closing in on.

Now high atop North America’s backbone, old secrets collide with new, and Cass and Frank must prevent the possible massive devastation of an American city—or die trying. If they fail?

Praise for My Enemy's Enemy:
"Finely researched and gripping, as well as incredibly well-written . . . My Enemy's Enemy is an impressive and highly recommended novel."—Brendan DuBois, best-selling mystery author

"Buettner skillfully mixes actual history to create a plausible, terrifying story . . ."—The Galveston County Daily News
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Imprint:   Miscellaneous
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 171mm,  Width: 105mm,  Spine: 28mm
Weight:   302g
ISBN:   9781982124816
ISBN 10:   1982124814
Pages:   624
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Robert Buettner has been general counsel of a unit of one of the United States' largest private multinational companies, served as a U.S. Army intelligence officer, prospected for minerals in Alaska and the Sonoran Desert, and was a National Science Foundation Fellow in paleontology. Buettner was Quill Award nominee for Best New Writer of 2005, and his best-selling debut novel, Orphanage, was a Quill nominee for Best SF/Fantasy/Horror novel of 2004 and has been called a classic of modern military science fiction. He lives in Georgia with his family and more bicycles than a grown-up needs.

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