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Doppelgänger

A World War II Espionage Thriller

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Doppelgänger

By: Chuck Driskell
Narrated by: Shaun Grindell
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Two men. Spies. An American. A German. The year is 1942. The world is at war.

In New York City, the German spy dutifully follows orders from the Third Reich, climbing the corporate ladder as part of his cover. He has it all. A loving wife. A good job. A tidy house on Long Island. Everything is perfect. Until one night when his wife discovers his shocking secret.

In Germany, one of the US Army's deadliest commandos parachutes to earth. His mission: wreak havoc from behind enemy lines. But something goes terribly wrong during his jump, leaving him with a lethal injury and a crucial choice. It's kill or be discovered. He makes the ruthless decision, killing two innocents without hesitation, knowing he'll never be the same again.

Two years later, sufficiently chastened, the two men independently claw their way back to espionage relevance. Through meticulous analysis, the American learns of the German's existence. He's a soldier now, wearing the American uniform, murdering his own senior officers under the cloak of battle.

As the parallel plots converge, the American doggedly stalks the German spy. First to Europe. Then to France. The killings intensify. A major. A colonel. A general.

The hunt narrows from division, to regiment, to company. It's a hunt for a vicious killer. It's a hunt for the American's doppelgänger.

Venerated Hitler and Nazi expert Don McKale calls it "[C]lassic espionage" and heralds it a "[C]rackling tale with a shocking climax".

©2012 Chuck Driskell (P)2018 Tantor
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Good listen

Interesting premise set in WW2, made for a good read, the writing is good and the characters are well built throughout. My only complaint would be the accents used by the narrator. The German accent I can excuse, it’s slightly off but passable however the American accents are fairly diabolical and on a whole not really necessary. There is a description of the accents as every character is introduced and a simple change in pitch or tone would have sufficed to differentiate between characters. The southern drawl is cringeworthy and the Maine accent just sounds bizarre.

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