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Killing the Hangman

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March, 1939. Stefan Mrak escorts a planeload of intelligence files from Prague to London. Before he can return, the Germans occupy Czechoslovakia, stranding Stefan in London. Stefan volunteers to parachute back into Prague as part of a sabotage team, hoping to find Marta, his wife, and help her escape to a neutral country. His application is rejected, because Stefan is a tin soldier. He wears a uniform, but he works at a desk and lacks the inner toughness needed for clandestine operations in an occupied country.
Reinhard Heydrich, ‘the Hangman,’ is head of the Sicherheitsdienst and Gestapo, and schemes to become Führer if Hitler dies. When Poland surrenders, Heydrich sees a chance to move up in the Nazi hierarchy. For ten weeks he’s in constant motion -- exhorting, directing, ordering, living on Benzedrine and coffee. Factory managers, editors, and intellectuals are rounded up and shot by the thousands. Heydrich’s reward is the governorship of Czechoslovakia – which he intends to treat just like Poland.
Heydrich’s draconian measures drive Czech Intelligence to train a team to assassinate him, but one member breaks a leg just days before the parachute drop. A German-speaking officer is urgently needed to replace the injured man. The choice falls on Stefan, who must overcome his nature and do what’s required to save Marta, himself, and his country.

424 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 20, 2015

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January 30, 2019
Good War Novel

Fast paced, well written, and loaded with good history intertwined with the story, this is a good book about a not well known, at least to me, chapter in WWII, the Czech resistance. Recommended.
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