Tomorrow Afternoon We Die - Herman Lloyd Bruebaker - Books - AuthorHouse - 9780759688285 - March 4, 2002
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Tomorrow Afternoon We Die

Herman Lloyd Bruebaker

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Tomorrow Afternoon We Die

In the year 1999, a United States Navy warship sighted a German U-boat partly frozen in the Antarctic ice. This staggering news flashed discreetly to Washington immediately unleashes a series of covert activities involving Israel's Mossad, America's CIA, NATO, and German naval intelligence into savage battles that will brutally taxed existing loyalties and political structures. When an SS general is found aboard the U-boat, who supposedly died in Hitler's Berlin bunker in 1945, nobody could have guessed the paralyzing facts that world emerge from the silence of time. The covert, compromised from its very start, would swiftly bring into blazing action a recovering alcoholic United States Navy commander, emotionally disturbed Mossad major, and combat disabled Marine sergeant to challenge not only Russia's KGB but, also an old Nazi clandestine organization known simply as the Brotherhood. As master storyteller Herman Lloyd Bruebaker rapidly guides the reader through a bloodied maze of ruthless assassinations, deeply layered deceptions, and rash political switches the action runs hot and heavy as one unanticipated event clashes with another. Old myths are dusted off then proven wrong as new evidence about the smashed Third Reich emerges. The reader is introduced to a breathtaking personal profile of Eva Braun and her close friends that has never been shown before. As KGB ruthlessly rushes the twisting shadows of a hastily created communist deception in '45, their own structure is shaken while clumsily attempting to block new evidence about the dead Nazi leader's personal life. As Captain Charles Jameson solves one bloody turn after another, disturbing facts about his mother emerges from the darkness of time. From Boston's quiet streets to the noisy streets of Berlin, this unconventional CIA covert team races to intercept evil plans of Hitler's aged Brotherhood that could shake the modern world. The thunderous action spinning into Austria's Alps struggles against the dev

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 4, 2002
ISBN13 9780759688285
Publishers AuthorHouse
Pages 488
Dimensions 130 × 210 × 30 mm   ·   580 g
Language English  

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