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The Traitors

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In a world where the norms of humanity have been discarded, no weapon is too horrific to conceive. Collapsing Nazi Germany has developed terrible super the V1 Flying bomb, the V2 missile, rocket and jet powered aircraft. Now, with the war apparently lost, the maniacal Nazi leadership fashions a final diabolical plan born of the infamous Japanese Unit 731 of biological warfare and the secret “Amerika Bomber” ME 264. It is so evil, so inhuman, that even those ordered to proceed find themselves questioning their loyalty and this mission of mass death. OSS agent Chris Clancy will need all his skill and courage to combat this desperate plot. In a secret mission behind enemy lines, Clancy must locate the hidden base and defeat an enemy on his own ground. Yet, with twist on unseen twist, who are the enemies, and who are the Traitors?

276 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 22, 2010

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103 reviews17 followers
September 21, 2013
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.
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January 16, 2013
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.
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November 1, 2015
Very good

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.
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May 30, 2014
I thought this was a decent read. Not the best that I have ever read, but well worth the time it took to read it.
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July 15, 2015
Excellent book

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.
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