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Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Thriller Feature: Operation Nightfall: The Web of Spies by Karl Wegener #giveaway #thriller #bookreview #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours

 

The Web of Spies

 

Espionage / Thriller

Date Published: 9/17/24

Publisher: FJK-KW Press


 

Former SOE operative Luba Haas and MI6 agent Natalie Jenkins secretly enter Poland in 1948 to meet with a sleeper agent and anti-communist insurgents, not realizing their mission has been compromised by a mole deep inside British intelligence. Hunted by both Soviet and Polish security services, they attempt a harrowing escape, not knowing whom they can trust as they try to outrun their pursuers.

Inspired by the true events of Poland's anti-communist insurgency, the Cambridge Five spy scandal, and a covert British operation to roll back communism to the borders of the USSR, Operation Nightfall: The Web of Spies sheds light on a lesser known story of the Cold War and immerses readers into the shadowy world of spy-versus-spy operations.




Review

Operation Nightfall is an engaging spy thriller that introduces readers to the fast-paced, high-stakes world of espionage through the eyes of the main character.
Set against the intriguing backdrop of Poland’s anti-communist age, the story swiftly escalates and the stakes increase.

Author Karl Wegner’s ability to weave together crime, double agents, and international intrigue creates a narrative that’s both cerebral and action-packed.

The book is packed with suspense and clever twists, though the brisk pace can make it hard to absorb all the intricate plot points.


About the Author

Karl Wegener is a former Russian linguist, intelligence analyst, and combat interrogator who served in the U.S. Army and within the Intelligence Community during the Cold War.

 

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2 comments:

  1. This looks like a fantastic read. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. How do you approach representing diverse perspectives in your work?

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