Echo of the Reich: A Chris Bronson Thriller

· Random House
4.5
11 reviews
Ebook
496
Pages

About this ebook

AN OLD ENEMY

Poland, 1945. A special Evacuation Kommando arrives at the Wencleslas Mine, site of the Nazis’ most secret weapon development project. A device known as Die Glocke is removed from the subterranean factory, loaded on to a transport aircraft and spirited out of war-ravaged Europe. No witnesses are left alive.

A DESIRE FOR REVENGE

London, today. Chris Bronson is working undercover for the Metropolitan Police. What begins as a routine investigation into a group of hooligans vandalising sites in North West London, takes a very sinister turn when Bronson discovers the attacks are being masterminded by a Far Right group.

A WHOLE NEW LEVEL OF FEAR

What if the prototype for a devastating new form of super-weapon survived the end of the war? What if sixty years later it has been perfected? Now imagine an old enemy who has been hiding in the shadows and is still fighting a war most thought had ended with the fall of Hitler.

Chris Bronson has less than ten days to stop the biggest and most destructive terror attack the world has ever seen.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
11 reviews
Mark Emerson
January 9, 2016
Great read
1 person found this review helpful
joshua King 1889
July 5, 2016
I love all this collection
1 person found this review helpful
James Fishburn
February 12, 2015
Loved the link to the Olympics
1 person found this review helpful

About the author

James Becker spent over twenty years in the Royal Navy's Fleet Air arm and served during Falklands War. Throughout his career he has been involved in covert operations in many of the world's hotspots; places like Yemen, Northern Ireland and Russia. He is an accomplished combat pistol shot and has an abiding interest in ancient and medieval history.

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