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The Wings of the Eagle

The Black Orchestra, Book 2

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The Wings of the Eagle

By: JJ Toner
Narrated by: Gildart Jackson
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1943: Kurt Muller and a young colleague parachute into southern Germany to rescue a British-Canadian agent. The Allies have won the battle of the Atlantic, and German forces are retreating on all major fronts. The war in Europe is effectively over, but the Nazis will never accept defeat. An Abwehr deserter and member of the German resistance - the Black Orchestra - with a price on his head, Kurt quickly finds himself in a deadly race to prevent the Nazis from developing the first atomic bomb and changing the outcome of the Second World War.

©2014 JJ Toner (P)2016 Tantor
Action & Adventure Espionage Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense War
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Very entertaining read, nicely written and throughly enjoying this series onto book three the story continues

Enjoyable and a great series

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This 2nd book of the series was as engaging as the first with lots of twists and turns. Really enjoy the narration too as it brings it to life.

Really great story well performed

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Listened to this book right after the first in the series. This one was a better storyline with some good twists. Recommended

Better than the first. Great book with a great story

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