An American spy in the heart of the Third Reich—a woman who leads him to a deadly secret… In the jaws of the lion, everything quickly becomes a fight for life or death…
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
119pp
Genre:
War
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
Berlin, 19 April, 1940: Max Tanner, foreign correspondent with an American news media organization, arrives in the Nazi capital, His arrival coincides with a period known as the ‘Phoney War,’ or ‘Sitzkrieg’ as it is known in Germany. A Wehrmacht attack on France and the Low Countries has yet to take place, and meantime the two top intelligence organizations at the heart of Nazi Germany are caught in a web of intrigue and deception. A high-ranking group of Wehrmacht and Kriegsmarine officers, known as ‘The Black Orchestra’, is determined to see Hitler’s conquest of Europe fail. Plans are made to work with the Allies to unseat the man who has promised Germany a ‘Thousand-Year Reich’. But what if Allied knowledge of the impending attack on France and Belgium through the Ardennes fails to halt Hitler’s war machine? Is there another way to avoid the disaster which must inevitably befall Germany? Tanner is not only a journalist. He’s also an agent for a newly-formed American intelligence organization which will later became known as the OSS. Finding himself in the middle of a plot to assassinate the Führer, a course of action involving personal as well as professional relationships, Tanner realizes his options are all not as clear cut as they first appear ... “A gripping, fast-moving spy thriller that will hold your attention from the first page to last.”

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The Writer: Robert McNeill

I was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. After many years of direct sales, I took up freelance journalism in 1990. I've had feature articles on Scotland, Scottish history, and World War II published in a range of publications worldwide, including Compass, Scots Magazine, The Highlander and Hemispheres (the in-flight magazine of United Airlines). I've also had pubished a number of western novels and WWII action adventure stories, together with seven crime novels set in Edinburgh. Non-fiction books include a reference book on Edinburgh entitled 'Edinburgh Castle and the Royal Mile: a fully-illustrated guide to the Old Town's ancient thoroughfare.' Completed scripts include three 'twist-in-the-tail… Go to bio
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