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    Island Reich

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    ISBN: 9781405936705
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    AuthorGrimwood, Jack
    Pub Date28/10/2021
    BindingPaperback
    Pages400
    Publisher: PENGUIN BOOKS LTD
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    Pre-order this rich, atmospheric WWII thriller from the award-winning author of Moskva and Nightfall Berlin

    'Intricately plotted, rip-roaring World War Two adventure - proper heroes, proper villains, royal intrigue and grounded in real history' IAN RANKIN


    July, 1940. The Nazis launch their invasion of Britain - starting with the Channel Islands . . .

    And soldier turned safecracker Bill O'Hagan gets an offer: hang for his crimes, or serve his country.

    The mission - land on occupied Alderney, impersonate a local, steal the invasion plans, escape. It sounds so implausible he almost believes it.

    In Portugal, the former King, Edward, Duke of Windsor, receives an altogether different proposal from Germany: ease the invasion and he'll get his throne back. But Edward will not willingly betray his country . . .


    An embittered former king. An unreformed thief.

    And a secret upon which the fates of nations lie . . .

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