As Soldier Spies opens, it is November 1942. War is raging in Europe. The invasion of North Africa has begun. In Washington, OSS chief William J. Donovan finds himself fighting a rear-guard battle against an unexpected enemy: the rival intelligence chiefs back home. In Morocco, Second Lieutenant Eric Fulmar waits in the desert for a car containing two top-level defectors - or will it be full of SS men instead? In England, Major Richard Canidy gets the mission of his life: to penetrate into the heart of Germany and bring out the man with the secret of the jet engine, before the Germans grab hold of him first. The only hope? An experimental pilotless flying bomb. Or at least that's what a lieutenant named Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., thinks.
Everywhere adventure crackles, fueled by the narrative realism, rich characters, and that special flair for the military heart and mind that have always made Griffin's novels so popular. The Soldier Spies is further proof that "Griffin rates among the best storytellers in any genre." (Phoenix Gazette)
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"Griffin's plot stays hot and moves at quicksilver speed." (Kirkus Reviews)
"Good book, terrible narration!"
Have someone else narrate, Scott Brick is terrible with words and places that are not native english.
Good story
NOTHING! He is terrible with non-english words and places, mispronounces words and makes it hard to listen!
If the series was a movie yes.
"Another good book by W.E.B. Griffin"
A good continuing building of characters that gets you more into the book. It made the car drive fly by.
This book is another good book that takes place in war and the past. I can not say that I like his other series that take place more present day or police type books