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Paperback Killing Time in London Book

ISBN: B0GQ8PQH31

ISBN13: 9798233251641

Killing Time in London

London, 1940. A killer strikes, but this is no ordinary murder. It harbours secrets that could tip the balance of power in Britain's war against Germany.

Detective Inspector Crisp of Scotland Yard leads the investigation after a body is found sprawled on the wet ground beside the River Thames. The victim's circumstances-dressed in an elegant suit crafted from the finest Savile Row fabric-stand in stark contrast to the grimness of violent death. The scene sends a jolt through Crisp's veins; the suit hints at a world far removed from the gritty streets of London where he works.

As the investigation unfolds, each clue uncovers unsettling details about the victim, whose very presence in Britain poses a grave threat to the nation's survival. This revelation weighs heavily on Crisp, who is already grappling with his own inner turmoil. Haunted by memories of loss and guilt from his service in the First World War, he fears these lingering shadows may now hinder his effectiveness as a police officer.

With a Nazi invasion looming, Britain pins its hopes on its secret radar system, "Chain Home," to protect the country from the Luftwaffe. Desperate to safeguard the homeland, MI5 devises a daring plan involving a young agent, Bartholomew Quinn: to lure Karl Becker, a brilliant German spy-and Bartholomew's cousin-to England for a perilous mission. The plan's success hinges on convincing Karl and his superior in Berlin, Admiral Canaris, head of German intelligence, that Britain's radar technology is at best rudimentary. With only forty-eight hours until Becker is due to report back to Berlin, the mission becomes a high-stakes race against time.

But Karl's turbulent and violent history with Quinn's family complicates everything. Can Bartholomew overcome old wounds and childhood hatreds to persuade Karl that he is a sincere sympathiser with the Nazi cause? Amid rising tensions, Quinn must balance his need to avenge Karl's past cruelties with his duty to his country during one of the most perilous periods in Britain's history.

This murder case transcends the fate of a single spy. It explores the complex roles that loyalty and vengeance play in our lives. And what role does the law play in wartime? Both war and family demand loyalty, but can either truly claim the moral high ground over the other?

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