The Traitor (Paperback)

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Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0743270150
ISBN-13: 9780743270151
Buy.com Sku: 31151795
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Dimensions:  (in Inches) 8H x 5.25L x 1.25T
Pages:  500
Age Range:  NA
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Captured by the Nazis while on a Resistance mission to Crete, British secret agent John Lockhart is offered a choice: either lead the British Free Corps or his wife will die. As Lockhart seeks to make the most of his situation, he becomes privy to a terrible secret that could change the course of the war.
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A tale inspired by the British Free Corps of World War II Nazi sympathizers finds secret agent John Lockhart captured by the Nazis during a Resistance mission to German-occupied Crete and forced to choose between saving his concentration camp-interred wife and committing an act of treason. Original. A first novel.There was something powerful about it, something magnetic. He had witnessed the effect of such uniforms in the newsreels; now he was about to wear one. But this SS uniform -- the uniform proudly worn by so many maniacs and murderers -- bore a Union Jack...It was an insult to King and Country.

In November 1943 the Nazis capture British secret agent John Lockhart while he is on a Resistance mission to German-occupied Crete. They give him a stark choice: betray his country or die.

In a decision some might consider treason and moral folly, Lockhart acts out of love and strikes a bargain with his captors: in return for his wife, who is interned in a concentration camp, he will change sides. But he is stunned to learn that his mission is to lead the British Free Corps, a clandestine unit of the SS composed of British fascists and renegades culled from POW camps. Aware that he, like them, will be branded a traitor, Lockhart seeks to redeem himself by destroying a terrifying secret weapon that threatens to change the course of history.

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Chapter One

November 1943

Lockhart was anxious. They had been navigating the same three miles of coast for two hours, and still there had been no signal. The night air was clear and the sea was calm. The captain had insisted they were in the right place, although Lockhart didn't believe him.

"Who are you going to trust?" asked the sailor. "Me, or a bunch of drunken shepherds?"

Lockhart held his tongue. Pompous naval halfwit. He didn't want to start lecturing the man on Cretan bravery. He turned, and continued to scan the inlets for the three flashes of light.

The air was scented with thyme. The aroma brought back good memories, but now wasn't the moment to reminisce. The last thing he wanted was to miss the signal and find himself kicking his heels back in dusty Cairo. Perhaps Manoli and his gang of andartes had been captured, tortured, shot, their families raped and deported. Those too frail to move would have

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