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The Impossible War

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Special Agent Wesley Tucker, stationed in Berlin, becomes the victim of a diabolical intrigue. What starts out as a relatively harmless but unorthodox special assignment turns into an international conspiracy with multiple casualties. Tucker is put on leave and faces the end of his career. But he doesn't admit defeat - while all sides try to cover up the affair, he sets out alone to hunt down those behind it.

In London, Tucker meets a woman from his past, the beautiful and intelligent Jane Caruso. Can she help him, or is he just putting her in unnecessary danger? Gradually, it becomes apparent that Tucker has become embroiled in an impossible war whose parties seem invincible. The death toll rises, and eventually Wes finds himself above the rooftops of London in an unusual torture chamber.

After The Throne of Satan the second thriller featuring DSS agent Wes Tucker.

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Published May 25, 2025

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About the author

Falko Rademacher

36 books12 followers
Falko Rademacher's career as a writer and satirist spans almost 30 years. He has been succesful in all media, including TV, radio and magazines. However, he is mostly known as one of Germany's most succesful indie authors of thrillers and mysteries. Recently he added Science Fiction to his portfolio with the Starship Nautilus series.

Available novels in English so far:

"Heads Off. A Lisa Becker Mystery"
"Dead Beauties. A Lisa Becker Mystery"
"The Vampire of Berlin. A Lisa Becker Mystery"
"A Suitcase Full Of Blood. A Philip Eckstein Thriller"
"American, Die. A Philip Eckstein Thriller"
"The Frozen Boy (Starship Nautilus)"
"The Shada Experiment (Starship Nautilus)"
"Terror on Nandoria (Starship Nautilus)"

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