December 41, William Martin
December 41, William Martin
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December '41
A World War II Thriller

Author: William Martin

Narrator: Robert Fass

Unabridged: 13 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/07/2022


Synopsis

From New York Times bestselling author William Martin comes a WWII thriller as intense as The Day of the Jackal and as gripping as The Eye of the Needle. In December '41, Martin takes us on the ultimate manhunt, a desperate chase from Los Angeles to Washington, D. C., in the first weeks of the Second World War.On the day after Pearl Harbor, shocked Americans gather around their radios to hear Franklin Roosevelt declare war. In Los Angeles, a German agent named Martin Browning is planning to kill FDR on the night he lights the National Christmas Tree. Who will stop him? Relentless FBI Agent Frank Carter? Kevin Cusack, a Hollywood script reader who also spies on the German Bund of Los Angeles, and becomes a suspect himself? Or Vivian Hopewell, the aspiring actress who signs on to play Martin Browning's wife and cannot help but fall in love with him?The clock is ticking. The tracks are laid. The train of narrow escapes, mistaken identities, and shocking deaths is right on schedule. It's a thrilling ride that will sweep you from the back lots of Hollywood to the speeding Super Chief to that solemn Christmas Eve, when twenty thousand people gather on the South Lawn of the White House and the lives of Franklin Roosevelt and his surprise guest, Winston Churchill, hang in the balance.“A remarkable story that will keep you reading late into the night.”--Catherine Coulter, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Vortex“Instantly cinematic and endlessly entertaining, December '41 is an absolute page turner.”--Hank Phillippi Ryan, USA Today bestselling author of Her Perfect Life

About William Martin

WILLIAM MARTIN is the New York Times bestselling author of twelve novels, an award-winning PBS documentary on the life of George Washington, and a cult-classic horror film, too. In novels like Back Bay, City of Dreams, The Lost Constitution, The Lincoln Letter, and Bound for Gold, he has told stories of the great and the anonymous of American history, and he's taken readers from the deck of the Mayflower to 9/11. His work has earned him many accolades and honors, including the 2005 New England Book Award, the 2015 Samuel Eliot Morison Award, and the 2019 Robert B. Parker Award. He and his wife live near Boston, where he serves on the boards of several cultural and historical institutions, and he has three grown children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Chad

“At no moment in history was it ever more certain that war was the original human fact. But for every death there was a story.” Author William Martin is here to tell those stories. December ‘41 is Martin’s 2022 telling of wartime 1941. While Martin is known for his Peter Fallon series of novels, this......more

Goodreads review by Jim

Talk about gaps in time between books. The last book I read by WILLIAM MARTIN was back in the 1980s. It was his first book entitled BACK BAY, a historical mystery set around Boston covering history from the time of Paul Revere to the present day. Why is there such a long gap? Too many good books by......more


Quotes

“Robert Fass narrates this historical thriller, which takes place in the opening month of WWII.… Martin Browning travels to Washington DC by car and train, hiding in plain sight in various disguises; each new persona is voiced with a slight difference by Fass. An aspiring actress naïvely agrees to pose as Browning's wife during the journey, and Fass portrays her growing suspicion—and infatuation—as they approach the nation's capital. The German-American conspirators are given modest accents, and the Hollywood script reader in pursuit of the couple sounds earnest in his role as a part-time American spy.” AudioFile Magazine“Narrator Robert Fass is very good at giving each character a distinct voice and accent, and his impression of Roosevelt is right on target. The brisk timing of the narration and crisp characterization help move the plot forward through each character's recounting.” Library Journal“Another masterpiece from a master, and that’s exactly what William Martin is. A reader will never be in more capable hands." —Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling author of The Kaiser's Web