The Power Unseen

Fiction & Literature, Historical, Literary
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Author: Ian Murray ISBN: 9781943767076
Publisher: Ian Murray Publication: September 23, 2015
Imprint: Ian Murray Language: English
Author: Ian Murray
ISBN: 9781943767076
Publisher: Ian Murray
Publication: September 23, 2015
Imprint: Ian Murray
Language: English
The adventures of the Black Orchid’s Team One continue in the sequel to The Legends of the Black Orchid… In 1938, the aggressive rise of the Third Reich is not at all welcomed, especially by those who are well aware of the drastic effects of the last war in Europe. Determined to quell the ongoing threat of Hitler’s Nazi regime, a powerful group of American bankers and industrialists develop a plan to assist Great Britain and its allies while at the same time protecting America’s own interests. Joining forces with the United States, members of the London-based Black Orchid build an alliance with Heads of State as they seek to infiltrate the upper ranks of the Abwehr, the Third Reich’s secret service. The struggle for power and control that ensues results in a string of treachery, betrayal and death as an elaborate plan is developed for US entry into the conflict. When the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor becomes the unfortunate catalyst for the Second World War, the United States and its allies move to the forefront and the Black Orchid shifts into the next phase of their operation; to stop the enemies’ advances before the world and its economy are damaged beyond recovery. The Power Unseen exposes the true forces behind the scenes at the start of the Second World War and uncovers facts and events never before revealed…
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The adventures of the Black Orchid’s Team One continue in the sequel to The Legends of the Black Orchid… In 1938, the aggressive rise of the Third Reich is not at all welcomed, especially by those who are well aware of the drastic effects of the last war in Europe. Determined to quell the ongoing threat of Hitler’s Nazi regime, a powerful group of American bankers and industrialists develop a plan to assist Great Britain and its allies while at the same time protecting America’s own interests. Joining forces with the United States, members of the London-based Black Orchid build an alliance with Heads of State as they seek to infiltrate the upper ranks of the Abwehr, the Third Reich’s secret service. The struggle for power and control that ensues results in a string of treachery, betrayal and death as an elaborate plan is developed for US entry into the conflict. When the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor becomes the unfortunate catalyst for the Second World War, the United States and its allies move to the forefront and the Black Orchid shifts into the next phase of their operation; to stop the enemies’ advances before the world and its economy are damaged beyond recovery. The Power Unseen exposes the true forces behind the scenes at the start of the Second World War and uncovers facts and events never before revealed…

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