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Sworn to Secrecy - For Life: A Young American Spy's Odyssey through War-torn Germany and Russia

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Sworn to Secrecy - For Life: A Young American Spy's Odyssey through War-torn Germany and Russia

Sworn to Secrecy - For Life: A Young American Spy's Odyssey through War-torn Germany and Russia by Charles Joseph Fickey
English | September 17, 2010 | ASIN: B0049B31J8 | 435 pages | MOBI | 0.67 MB

“Trust no one,” Hitler’s mistress, Eva Braun, carefully warns the precocious young German hero.

She has no idea that the handsome young man with the perfect German accent was born with a West Virginia twang. Or that he is now an undercover American counterintelligence agent.

Trained in the German language, history and military procedure, the seventeen year old from West Virginia has quickly found himself thrust deep into enemy territory as a clandestine agent whose identity is known only to FDR himself and his senior intelligence advisor.

Eva’s advice notwithstanding, he rapidly becomes trusted by leading Axis dignitaries and their top advisors and accepted into the confidence of the highest Axis leaders. Welcomed as a hero of their own, the young West Virginian is soon enlisted by them to carry out their own secret
missions.

Somehow he must work around an increasingly complicated web of impersonations, intrigues and
questionable alliances to complete his own counterintelligence mission for the President without being detected.

“Sworn to Secrecy flows with energy, suspense, humor and tension – all the elements of a page
turner – but what truly grips the reader is the novel’s solid and fascinating grounding in the
historical events and figures of World War II.”
-James Matthews, U.S. Air Force Iraq War veteran and author of Last Known Position