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The Accomplice Audiobook (Free)

Summary:

A heart-pounding and intelligent espionage book in regards to a Nazi battle criminal who was simply supposed to be deceased, the rogue CIA agent on his trail, and the beautiful woman linked to them both.

Seventeen years following the fall of the 3rd Reich, Maximum Weill hasn’t ignored the atrocities he saw being a prisoner at Auschwitz-nor the face of Dr Otto Schramm, a camp doctor who worked with Mengele on appalling experiments and who sent Max’s family towards the gas chambers. As the battle came to a detailed, about The Accomplice Schramm was among the many high-ranking former-Nazi officers who managed to get away Germany for fresh lives in South America. There, leaders like Argentina’s Juan Perón gave them safe harbour and new identities.

With his existence nearing its end, Maximum asks his nephew Aaron Wiley-an American CIA desk analyst-to complete the duty Max never could: to track down Otto in Argentina, catch him and provide him back again to Germany to stand trial.

Unable to distinguish allies from enemies, Aaron will eventually need to discover not merely Otto, however the limitations of his own private morality, what lengths he is prepared to head to render justice.

‘Joseph Kanon is the owner of this corner from the literary landscaping and it’s a joy to see him reassert his title with such emphatic power’ Lee Child

‘Sensational! No-one writes period fiction using the same style and suspense – not to mention element – as Joseph Kanon’ Scott Turow

‘Kanon is fast approaching the difficulty and relevance not only of le Carré and Greene but actually of Orwell’ New York Times

‘Clever, devious and morally complicated’ Sunday Occasions

‘The perfect mix of intrigue and accurate history brought to lifestyle’ Alan Furst

‘Joseph Kanon proceeds to show that he is up there with the very best…of spy thriller writers…Kanon writes beautifully, superbly…he is the master from the shadows from the era’ THE CHANGING TIMES

‘The critical share of Joseph Kanon is high, and Defectors will add additional lustre to his popularity…There are pleasing echoes here from the “entertainments” of Graham Greene’ Guardian