Stettin Station

David Downing

Stettin Station
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Old Street Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Published
1 April 2011
Pages
320
ISBN
9781906964603

Stettin Station

David Downing

It is November 1941. Anglo-American John Russell is living in Berlin, tied to the increasingly alien city by his love for two Berliners: his fourteen-year-old son, Paul, and his actress girlfriend, Effi.
One of a small and dwindling handful of permitted and much-censored American journalists, Russell has found himself pushed into serving as a point of contact between the anti-Nazi Abwehr and American intelligence. But his real work, as he now sees it, revolves around one crucial question - what fate awaits those Berliner Jews who are now being shipped to the east? His investigation has already brought him into perilous proximity with the local communist underground, and will soon involve him in a celebrity murder with global ramifications.
As Russell and Effi edge closer to some very dangerous truths, feuding German intelligence services and America’s imminent entry into the war further complicate their struggle to outfox and outlive Hitler’s Reich.
AUTHOR: David Downing is the author of a political thriller, two alternative histories and a number of books on military and political history and other subjects as diverse as Neil Young and Russian Football.

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