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The Occupation Guy Walters

The Occupation By Guy Walters

The Occupation by Guy Walters


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Summary

It was autumn, 1944. On Jersey, Colonel Max von Aufsess is in charge of liaising with the civilian population. He has little time for his fanatical colleagues, and has earned the respect of many of the Islanders. When he discovers the corpses of several prisoners washed up on the beach, he is unprepared for where they will lead him.

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The Occupation by Guy Walters

It was autumn, 1944. As the Allies make great gains in France, the Channel Islands remain a bastion of Nazi-occupied territory. On Jersey, Colonel Max von Aufsess is in charge of liaising with the civilian population. He has little time for his fanatical colleagues, and has earned the respect of many of the Islanders. On an early morning ride, Max is disturbed to find several corpses washed up on the beach. Puzzled by their clothes - they wear the distinctive striped uniform of concentration camp inmates, but the nearest camp is in the heart of Holland, over 500 miles away - he is compelled to investigate. The evidence of an escaped Ukrainian prisoner leads him to Alderney, the 'Island of Silence' - for there lies a secret concentration camp, whose inmates are being forced to construct a crude nuclear weapon intended for nearby London. Max knows he has to stop it, yet he can't do it alone. But, will the Islanders trust a man who wears the swastika?

About Guy Walters

Guy Walters was a journalist on The Times for eight years, where he travelled around the world and reported on a wide variety of subjects. He is married, lives in Wiltshire, and is now a full-time novelist.

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GOR001814017
9780755320646
0755320646
The Occupation by Guy Walters
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Headline Publishing Group
2004-11-01
320
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