Historical Fiction · World War II Espionage · Colin Minor
A World War II novel of deception, danger, and impossible choices.
Discover Colin Minor's Hitler's Spy, a historical espionage thriller set against the shadows of World War II.
Hitler's Spy: A Novel of Deception
Colin Minor's historical thriller moves between the death of Winston Churchill in 1965 and the tense days of January 1943, when Allied strategy converges in Casablanca. At the center of the novel is Matthew Baldwin, a young American attached to Harry Hopkins' wartime staff, whose memories point back to a secret crisis involving Roosevelt, Churchill, and the future direction of the war.
The story follows the dangerous path of Josef Mach, a German agent known to Allied intelligence as Viper, as he is drawn into a mission designed to strike at the Allied leadership. Set against espionage work, political calculation, and wartime uncertainty, the novel frames World War II history through secrecy, deception, and moral pressure.
A premium presentation for a wartime thriller.
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History shaped by secrets.
- Wartime deception
- Espionage and secrecy
- Allied strategy
- Political danger
- Historical suspense
- Impossible choices
Enter a world of wartime deception.
Colin Minor
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