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The Quicksilver of Deception

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This is a story about D-Day, not the D-Day that took place but the one the Allies wanted Hitler and the German General Staff to believe in and plan for. The British and American intelligence services ran a brilliant deception program to fool Hitler. Unfortunately, OSS intelligence officer Tom O'Brien found himself to be a sacrificial pawn in this giant chess match. Unwilling to accept this role, O'Brien plays his own cat and mouse game with the Gestapo and the SS while he struggles to survive. Parachuting in darkness into Nazi occupied France, he hopes his plan will keep him alive until D-Day.

262 pages, Paperback

Published October 27, 2014

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Patrick Nolan Clark

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