Department 89 Case Files - Volume One

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Author: Mark O'Neill ISBN: 1230003275764
Publisher: Obsessed With Books Publication: February 16, 2019
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Mark O'Neill
ISBN: 1230003275764
Publisher: Obsessed With Books
Publication: February 16, 2019
Imprint:
Language: English

SOVEREIGN TERRITORY

A drunken US diplomat accidentally kills six German children in a car accident. But when his corrupt US Ambassador boss invokes diplomatic immunity, Major Sophie Decker decides to prove there is no such thing as sovereign territory.

THE ASSASSIN'S CHILD

Some memories refuse to die, even the ones you don't realise you have suppressed. When Major Sophie Decker recovers a traumatic memory of her childhood, she seeks revenge. But when doing so, she should dig two graves....

THE BEETHOVEN SYNDROME

Nazi-era nerve gas canisters are stolen by the Baader-Meinhof gang. They threaten to use the gas on the German population if their demands are not met. Department 89 must recover the gas canisters and kill all those involved in its theft.

THE PEACE EMISSARY

A North Korean diplomat comes to Berlin suggesting his country is ready to topple the Communist regime. His furious government sends a cold-blooded female assassin to kill the diplomat and send a warning to others. Has Department 89 finally met their match?

Praise for the Department 89 series

"If Die Hard would have had a female lead, Decker would have been it".

"Sophie Decker is my newest favorite heroine".

"These books are the sort that are very difficult to put down once you start reading them".

"Move over Dan Brown!"

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SOVEREIGN TERRITORY

A drunken US diplomat accidentally kills six German children in a car accident. But when his corrupt US Ambassador boss invokes diplomatic immunity, Major Sophie Decker decides to prove there is no such thing as sovereign territory.

THE ASSASSIN'S CHILD

Some memories refuse to die, even the ones you don't realise you have suppressed. When Major Sophie Decker recovers a traumatic memory of her childhood, she seeks revenge. But when doing so, she should dig two graves....

THE BEETHOVEN SYNDROME

Nazi-era nerve gas canisters are stolen by the Baader-Meinhof gang. They threaten to use the gas on the German population if their demands are not met. Department 89 must recover the gas canisters and kill all those involved in its theft.

THE PEACE EMISSARY

A North Korean diplomat comes to Berlin suggesting his country is ready to topple the Communist regime. His furious government sends a cold-blooded female assassin to kill the diplomat and send a warning to others. Has Department 89 finally met their match?

Praise for the Department 89 series

"If Die Hard would have had a female lead, Decker would have been it".

"Sophie Decker is my newest favorite heroine".

"These books are the sort that are very difficult to put down once you start reading them".

"Move over Dan Brown!"

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