Enemy Lines
A World War II Thriller Box Set
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Rosemary Benson
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Michael Wallace
About this listen
From Wall Street Journal best-selling author Michael Wallace comes this collection of three of his most exciting historical thrillers.
The Red Rooster: A young woman in occupied France falls in with a war profiteer while hunting for the Gestapo agent who arrested her father.
Blood of Vipers: An American fighter pilot shot down over Germany at the end of World War II rescues a group of refugees while avoiding the Nazis and brutal Soviet troops.
Wolf Hook: The nephew of a Nazi kingpin joins a group of British spies in occupied Europe while pursued by ruthless Gestapo agents.
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- Immy
- 16-05-21
Don't bother so boring
Didn't manage to get past 4th chapter but narration was terrible story was boring and two many characters to keep and and two many sub plots
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- susan
- 08-09-20
Good Prose; Poor Story
The prose is of a good standard; expect some rich descriptions and fine scene-setting.
The narration is first-rate.
The storyline of the 2 books is very poor. Also, the anti-British sentiment that creeps in from time to time appears to have been written from a very blinkered pro-USA stance. For example, the negative critique of the RAF bombings of Dresden was 1-dimensional and lazy (even in the context of a lightweight novel like these 2).
Not great books, but not really awful either.
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