Product Description
As American involvement in WW II grew imminent, President Roosevelt authorised the establishment of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the predecessor of both the CIA and military Special Operations Forces. Using military cover, OSS began building a clandestine capability to combat the Axis powers, in which saboteurs, guerillas, commandos, spies and counter-intelligence agents worked behind enemy lines. Captain James Cantrell, a former Chicago homicide detective, is the leader of a secret intelligence team for OSS. He is charged with kidnapping the head of the German nuclear program before the Nazi develop the ultimate weapon.
About the Author
Charles W. Sasser is a retired veteran who spent 29 years in the Army, 13 of them as a Green Beret. He is a prolific author with over forty books in print. His previous books have been Main Selections of the Military Book Club, recommended reading at West Point, Army War College, and required reading in the Navy.