The Last Good German

The Last Good German by Bill Granger is a thrilling narrative published by Grand Central Publishing on November 19, 1991. This first edition spans 214 pages and is presented in English. The story centers around East German Stasi terrorist Kurt Heinemann, who devises a plan to steal a highly classified Japanese code machine. His intentions are to manipulate the Japanese, Russians, and Americans into a global conflict, setting the stage for a high-stakes espionage tale.
Readers will follow Devereaux, known as the November Man, as he embarks on a mission to thwart Heinemann’s dangerous scheme. The book delves into themes of espionage and international intrigue, offering a glimpse into the complexities of Cold War tensions. With its focus on a race against time and the intricate world of intelligence, The Last Good German presents a compelling narrative that explores the lengths to which individuals will go to protect their nations.
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When East German Stasi terrorist Kurt Heinemann plans to steal a supersecret Japanese code machine and use it to maneuver the Japanese, Russians, and Americans into a global conflict, Devereaux, the November Man, must stop him.
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