The Ultra Betrayal

· Conor Thorn Novel Libro 2 · Tantor Media Inc · Narración de Daniel Thomas May
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One man's dark deal with the Nazis could bring the Allies to their knees . . . Autumn, 1942. Rule breaker OSS Agent Conor Thorn is assigned a mission to help the Allied war effort when a key Swedish cryptographer stationed in England goes missing. Thorn is determined to find him before critical information falls into enemy hands, but when his MI6 colleague vanishes trailing the code-breaker to Stockholm, Thorn is plunged yet again into a sinister Nazi conspiracy. Can Thorn stop prized secrets from triggering more wartime carnage? The Ultra Betrayal is the second novel in the thrilling Conor Thorn spy series. If you like harrowing historical drama, riveting espionage, and fast-paced action, then you'll love Glenn Dyer's well-researched World War II adventure.

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Long captivated by the events of WW2, Glenn Dyer couples this fascination with his passion for historical thrillers with the publication of The Torch Betrayal, the first in the Conor Thorn series. He resides in Park City, Utah, with his wife Chris. They have three children, all of whom live too far away.

Daniel Thomas May is an experienced actor and audiobook narrator. His "energetic," "confident," "deft," and "commanding" narration makes him particularly adept at portraying adventurers of all sorts, whether in fantasy, sci-fi, horror, romance, or nonfiction dramatizations.

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