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Letters for a Spy

A Novel

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Letters for a Spy

By: Stephen Benatar
Narrated by: Malk Williams
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In April 1943, top secret documents written by Sir Archibald Nye and Lord Louis Mountbatten are found by German agents on the body of a drowned man, revealing a daring Allied strategy. But are these letters authentic? Inexperienced Erich Anders, working for the German Intelligence Service, is dispatched to England to find out. A good spy must also be a good actor. Yet only when he encounters the dead man's fiancee, herself a professional actress, are Erich's abilities put fully to the test. What is illusory and what is real?

©2009 Stephen Benatar (P)2015 Audible Inc.
Espionage Genre Fiction Spies & Politics Suspense Thriller & Suspense War & Military Fiction Celebrity Military

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Dreadful nonsense. If Germany had spies so pathetic the war would have been over in months. The English woman portrayed here has the wits of a child and the ending is so unrealistic.

Stupid

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