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This Traitor, Death

(1952)
(A book in the Johnny Fedora Espionage Assignment series)
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TO KILL! She was known as "Le Rossignol" - The Nightingale - Hitler's most beautiful and ruthless spy.

With access to millions in unrecovered German gold, she's the only person who could lead a successful return to Nazi power. And that's exactly what British Intelligence believes she's doing.

OR BE KILLED! Johnny Fedora is something of a legend in his own right.

He had fought the Nazis throughout the war and no man knows their treacherous methods better than he. That's why British Intelligence gave him a new face, a new name, and a single order: crush the Nightingale! He's not the first to try. But he has to be the first to succeed.

Two years before Ian Fleming saw his first James Bond novel published, a fictional secret agent called Johnny Fedora was already being sent by British Intelligence on secret missions.

The critics described Fedora as the "thinking man's James Bond" who spends his life "dealing with the cold-blooded bastards on this earth." Welcome to the world of British Intelligence's first licence to kill assassin.

As fast, furious and horrifying as anything in this Bond age - The Times 1966.

For Cory fans, to read him is to become one, the only complaint may be that the excitement's over too soon. - Buffalo Evening News 1966.

If you like Ian Flemings, James Bond, Robert Ludlum's, Jason Bourne and John Grisham Novels, you will love Secret Ministry!

Written by Desmond Cory some 60 years ago. Desmond Cory wrote the first of a series of thrillers that helped spawn one of Britain's most popular fictional genres - the 20th Century, Spy Novel. Secret Ministry is a swirling thrill ride through the labyrinth of Hitler's Nazi Germany and a Mystery that has a gripping conclusion that no one will see coming.

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Genre: Thriller

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