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November 1938. In the final months leading up to the outbreak of World War II, The Rogues' Trilogy closes with The Darkest Hour.
In the aftermath of battles in Berlin, Amsterdam, New York, Paris and London, Major Klaus Krak, the leader of The Alpha Wolves - more infamously known as Cerberus - is summoned by Reichsführer Himmler and Obergrüppenführer Heydrich to Berlin. There he is given free rein by the German High Command to unleash the full force of his elite unit of SS and Gestapo assassins on the Rogues a small group of volatile men and women who have repeatedly snatched families pursued by the Nazis from Cerberus grasp.
Meanwhile, Winston Churchill remains an isolated voice as he rails against the Munich Agreement, and warns that Fascism is about to cast its shadow across the globe.
The Darkest Hour follows on from Churchill's Rogue and The Gathering Storm, and completes the epic story of the men and women who dared to challenge the Nazis.
Genre: Thriller
In the aftermath of battles in Berlin, Amsterdam, New York, Paris and London, Major Klaus Krak, the leader of The Alpha Wolves - more infamously known as Cerberus - is summoned by Reichsführer Himmler and Obergrüppenführer Heydrich to Berlin. There he is given free rein by the German High Command to unleash the full force of his elite unit of SS and Gestapo assassins on the Rogues a small group of volatile men and women who have repeatedly snatched families pursued by the Nazis from Cerberus grasp.
Meanwhile, Winston Churchill remains an isolated voice as he rails against the Munich Agreement, and warns that Fascism is about to cast its shadow across the globe.
The Darkest Hour follows on from Churchill's Rogue and The Gathering Storm, and completes the epic story of the men and women who dared to challenge the Nazis.
Genre: Thriller
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