La espía de Hitler

La espía de Hitler

Killeen, Matt

It's 1940 and Sarah Goldstein hides in plain sight under the identity of Ursula Haller, the Shirley Temple of Nazi high society. She helps the resistance by spying on Nazi generals at the big parties in Berlin, but Sarah yearns to help with more tasks. But suddenly, the spy she works for, the Captain, informs her about a rebellious German doctor in Central America. All the rumors indicate that the doctor is experimenting with a bacteriological weapon so lethal that it could destroy entire cities. It will be Sarah and the Captain who will have to go in search of the doctor to gain control of this weapon, known as The Purge, before the Nazis can use it to assassinate millions of people. She will join her journey in the guise of a servant Clementine, a half German, half Senegalese girl, whose wit and tenacity will be the perfect complement to Sarah. As they travel through lands now known as the Republic of Congo and Gabon, Clementine's cunning will be vital to Sarah facing a dire truth: that mass extermination did not begin with the Nazis.

Author
Killeen, Matt
Subject
Literature > English narrative
Genre
Historical >
EAN
9788418417535
ISBN
978-84-18417-53-5
Edition
1
Publisher
Roca Editorial
Pages
436 
High
23.1 cm
Weight
15.0 cm
Release date
18-11-2021
Language
Spanish 
Series
 
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Killeen, Matt (aut.)

  • Killeen, Matt
    Matt Killeen (n. en Birmingham) es licenciado en Escritura Creativa Juvenil por la Universidad Metropolitana de Manchester. Ha trabajado durante décadas como creative publicitario, periodista d   Read more