Author: | David Del Bourgo | ISBN: | 9781476094991 |
Publisher: | David Del Bourgo | Publication: | July 29, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | David Del Bourgo |
ISBN: | 9781476094991 |
Publisher: | David Del Bourgo |
Publication: | July 29, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Ten years before Simon Wolfe was an inspector on the San Francisco Police Department, he assassinated Nazis. In this Prequel to the mystery novel Prague Spring, Simon works with his lover Mara in 1949 pre-war Paris to track down a low-level German adjutant who reported to an S.S. officer named Gruppenführer Kunitz. When Mara guesses the adjutant is still in touch with his old boss Kunitz, she comes up with a plan to use seduction to find Kunitz's whereabouts. Simon must keep the lid on his jealousy as he helps Mara break the adjutant's heart. If you enjoy this prequel to the novel Prague Spring, also by David Del Bourgo, download Prague Spring to find out how Simon Wolfe comes to the U.S. and becomes an inspector with the San Francisco Police, and how he is blackmailed with his past as an assassin in order to back him off an investigation into the death of a U.S. Congressman's son.
Ten years before Simon Wolfe was an inspector on the San Francisco Police Department, he assassinated Nazis. In this Prequel to the mystery novel Prague Spring, Simon works with his lover Mara in 1949 pre-war Paris to track down a low-level German adjutant who reported to an S.S. officer named Gruppenführer Kunitz. When Mara guesses the adjutant is still in touch with his old boss Kunitz, she comes up with a plan to use seduction to find Kunitz's whereabouts. Simon must keep the lid on his jealousy as he helps Mara break the adjutant's heart. If you enjoy this prequel to the novel Prague Spring, also by David Del Bourgo, download Prague Spring to find out how Simon Wolfe comes to the U.S. and becomes an inspector with the San Francisco Police, and how he is blackmailed with his past as an assassin in order to back him off an investigation into the death of a U.S. Congressman's son.