In the final days Second World War a fiendish new secret weapon is developed by the German and Japanese scientists. If successful, their evil plan may change the outcome of the war. Who can stop this diabolical plan?
Exciting, thrilling, and hard to put down. Well written and researched. But, like too many books, it ends too abruptly. Too many chapters to get it to the climax, but nothing more than a single chapter to resolve the story-line. Not even an epilogue to detail the post-resolution events of the characters. Left me hanging with thoughts of "what happened to.....?" But overall I enjoyed the book and would read more from this author and on this genre.
The book is a story of an attempt to prevent the Germans from using germ warfare against the Russian during WWII. It is a typical war story, not really plausable, but none the less entertaining. The story moves slow so do expect to be able to put it down from time to time.
The book is well written, at times predictable, but overall is easy to read and follow the characters. I understand the language within enlisted men is at times, a little foul, this may be omitted in writing.
Great book and true to life with no impossible fictional acts. Flowed well throughout and incorporated only the important characters and stayed on the plotlines.