Bluffing Mr. Churchill

Bluffing Mr. Churchill by John Lawton, published by Penguin Books in 2004, is a historical espionage novel set in 1941 London during the German Blitz. This edition spans 402 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Wolfgang Stahl, an American spy posing as an SS officer, who has escaped Germany with crucial blueprints for Hitler’s planned invasion of Russia. As various operatives from American, British, and German factions converge in war-torn London, the tension escalates with rising body counts and the looming question of betrayal.
Readers will find a vivid re-creation of wartime London, complete with ration tickets, air raids, and bomb shelters. The story intricately weaves elements of mystery and detective work as Sergeant Troy of Scotland Yard navigates the complexities of espionage. With themes of loyalty and deception, the novel explores the dangerous game of spy vs. spy, highlighting the precarious nature of trust during World War II.
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With his Frederick Troy series, John Lawton has been compared to such top historical espionage writers as John le CarrA(c) and Len Deighton. Now, in this prequel to Black Out, Lawton transports readers to 1941 London during the German Blitz, brilliantly re-creating the era of ration tickets, air raids, and bomb shelters. Wolfgang Stahl, an American spy operating undercover as an SS officer, has fled Germany with Hitleras secret blueprints for the invasion of Russia. As American, British, and German operatives race through war-torn London in search of the spy, bodies begin to pile up and the question arises: Are Stahl and his American contact being played by one of their own? In this game of spy vs. spy, only Sergeant Troy of Scotland Yard will be shrewd enough to uncover the truth.
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