Spring 1944. D-Day is the greatest military secret in history. Or is it? On the German-occupied British island of Jersey, Colonel Hugh Kelso, the only man in the world who could give it all away, washes ashore. The Allied High Command dispatches Harry Martineau, an American-born Oxford professor turned deadly Nazi impersonator, and Sara Drayton, a young British girl posing as his French mistress, with orders to rescue Kelso-or silence him. But on the day after they arrive, they learn that Field Marshal General Erwin Rommel, the man appointed by Hitler himself to prevent the invasion, is about to arrive . Now the future of Europe will be decided by deception and murder.
Jack Higgins is the author of the action-adventure thrillers Night of the Fox, Luciano's Luck, and The Year of the Tiger, as well as the mega-best-selling, The Eagle has Landed, which became a major motion picture. He also writes under the pen names of Martin Fallon, Hugh Marlowe, and James Graham
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