The Casco Deception

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Author: Bob Reiss ISBN: 9781610273930
Publisher: Quid Pro, LLC Publication: October 14, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Bob Reiss
ISBN: 9781610273930
Publisher: Quid Pro, LLC
Publication: October 14, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Captains Island: 1942 . . . For the sleepy little fishing village in Casco Bay, war was just a distant rumbling. Life went on pretty much as usual while their giant sixteen-inch guns guarded the convoys leaving Portland, Maine. Only Tom Heiden, a young American security officer, was uneasy—they were vulnerable to attack.

Nobody seemed ready to listen . . . and then a stranger named Ryker showed up.

But John Ryker—who seemed as safe as the man next door—was a killer, an American-born mercenary and Germany's most valued secret agent. He had served the Reich faithfully and well behind enemy lines in France, Poland, Norway. This time the assignment was different: to return to the place of his birth as the leader of a Nazi commando team. Their mission: capture an army base off the coast of Maine! This time Ryker would strike the blow that would destroy his native land. . . The Casco Deception.

"If you liked The Eagle Has Landed or The Eye of the Needle, you’ll love The Casco Deception!" —Pittsburgh Press

"The tension never flags." —Washington Post

A "taut thriller"! —Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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Captains Island: 1942 . . . For the sleepy little fishing village in Casco Bay, war was just a distant rumbling. Life went on pretty much as usual while their giant sixteen-inch guns guarded the convoys leaving Portland, Maine. Only Tom Heiden, a young American security officer, was uneasy—they were vulnerable to attack.

Nobody seemed ready to listen . . . and then a stranger named Ryker showed up.

But John Ryker—who seemed as safe as the man next door—was a killer, an American-born mercenary and Germany's most valued secret agent. He had served the Reich faithfully and well behind enemy lines in France, Poland, Norway. This time the assignment was different: to return to the place of his birth as the leader of a Nazi commando team. Their mission: capture an army base off the coast of Maine! This time Ryker would strike the blow that would destroy his native land. . . The Casco Deception.

"If you liked The Eagle Has Landed or The Eye of the Needle, you’ll love The Casco Deception!" —Pittsburgh Press

"The tension never flags." —Washington Post

A "taut thriller"! —Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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