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480 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2001
Working on racetracks by taking care of the horses, Jack Dulaney leads a peaceful life which is stopped by a drunken bar fight that ends him in jail. When there, a friend from the racetracks, Marty Kendall, brings him a letter from his old friend and crush, Holly, who indicates she's run in trouble. Dulaney decides to escape the prison to help her.
But, he suspects a spy working for German to have had their fingers in lots of problems Jack has come into, as has Holly too, from people's disappearances to extortion, and much more.
As the story progresses, we get more and more sucked into America's war time radio scene, which is a beautiful place to be. Tension from radio dramas is extraordinary. Spy hunt puts you on the edge of your chair and gets you to stay there until the very end.