Budspy

· David Dvorkin
eBook
304
Pages
Eligible

About this eBook

Decades after defeating the Allies in World War Two, Nazi Germany rules Europe and dominates the world. But there’s rot at the core of the Reich, and an American agent is assigned to help the Germans root it out.    “. . . a well-told tale of crime and conscience . . .” — Indianapolis News

“Budspy is smart, fast, and mean.” — Kirkus

“Budspy is superior to just about everything short of The Man in the High Castle itself.” — Norman Spinrad, Asimov’s SF

“Involving....Dvorkin has a vivid imagination, and he imbues his new world with a chilling Teutonic authoritarianism.” — Booklist

“Engaging.” — Publisher’s Weekly

About the author

David Dvorkin was born in 1943 in England. His family moved to South Africa after World Two and then to the United States when David was a teenager. After attending college in Indiana, he worked in Houston at NASA on the Apollo program and then in Denver as an aerospace engineer, software developer, and technical writer. He and his wife, Leonore, have lived in Denver since 1971.David has published a number of science fiction, horror, and mystery novels. He has also coauthored two science fiction novels with his son, Daniel. For details, as well as quite a bit of non-fiction reading material, please see David and Leonore's Web site, http://www.dvorkin.com.Currently, David is yet another unemployed techie with a spiffy resume. The resume can be viewed online at the Dvorkin Web site.

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