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Silver Tongues and Swastikas

Book 2

After his swift escape from Nazi occupied Europe, former Wehrmacht soldier Klaus finds himself in the clutches of the British Intelligence Service and being made an offer he can hardly refuse. But does it make him a traitor to Germany by helping the British?


Meanwhile, Charlotte Guilliot finds herself in Blitz damaged London, trying to find her father in the confusion and debris. But it seems Monsieur Guilliot does not want to be found, and the silence of authorities makes her suspicious that her father is in more trouble than she first thought. When a murder darkens her doorstep, the grim reality of her father's past begins to sink in.


Across the ocean French Jew Josef is causing the Nazis a great deal of bother running a fledgling Resistance group. His activities draw the attention of General Charles de Gaulle, who makes the unprecedented move of commanding Josef to come to England where the Free French government-in-exile is holding court. Reluctantly Josef boards a British submarine, not realising his journey to England is about to take an unexpected turn.


With his friends scattered and his future fate in the hands of the British, Klaus joins a covert mission to the Isle of Sark, which is in the hands of Nazis. There he must trace a man with vital war secrets, who is believed to have defected to the Germans. Yet once on the isle complications quickly mount up, can Klaus juggle finding his man, rescuing an innocent from the clutches of the Germans and keeping the residents of Sark safe from reprisals, while being pursued by a GFP agent?


And then there is the terrible tragedy at sea, which throws more problems in his direction. Will Klaus ever get off Sark or is he doomed to fall into the hands of the Nazis just when he had escaped them?

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