Double Cross Blind, Joel N. Ross
Double Cross Blind, Joel N. Ross
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Double Cross Blind

Author: Joel N. Ross

Narrator: Simon Vance

Unabridged: 10 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 07/12/2005


Synopsis

December 1, 1941

It is seven days before the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor. Days that are numbered for Sondegger, a Nazi spy captured in London while on a mission to take down the Twenty Committee, a German network of spies the British have turned.

For American Tom Wall, the days have run together as he awakens to find himself locked in a British military asylum. Wounded and shell-shocked, all he knows is that his brother, Earl, betrayed his unit in Crete, causing one of the bloodiest massacres of the war.

MI5 releases Tom by way of a bargain. Pretend to be Earl and convince Sondegger to reveal how and where he has arranged to transmit his intelligence to Germany. Fail, and spend the rest of the war in jail. Succeed, and Tom, though still considered a danger to himself, will be allowed to leave the hospital to find Earl—who may well be a Nazi informant.

But Sondegger proves himself to be a formidable opponent. Even as he surrendered himself to the British, he knew the Japanese fleet had sailed for Pearl Harbor. The question is: Who will gain more if the Allies prevent the attack? Sondegger, MI5, the OSS, Tom, and Earl’s wife, Harriet, all have different answers. Unable to trust anyone, Tom attempts to save the Twenty Committee and stop the attack on Pearl Harbor as the clock counts down.

In his electrifying debut, Joel Ross combines political insights with the high stakes and fast pace of classic espionage fiction, and he delivers what others have not in more than a decade—a Nazi spy novel that you cannot put down.

About The Author

Joel Ross studied history at Hampshire College and taught English abroad for a short time before writing Double Cross Blind, his first novel. His father served in WWII, along with all five of his uncles, and their stories provided some of the background for the book. Currently, Ross lives in Maine with his wife, Lee.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Abbie

Seven days before the attack on Pearl Harbor, Thomas Wall, a man in an asylum for having shell shock syndrome, is assigned the job of pretending to be his brother (who he wants to kill) in order to find information about double agents in The Twenty Committee. Double Cross Blind is a book full of con......more

Goodreads review by Carmen

Another spy book set in World War II. In this one, a man finds himself in a British military asylum. A man from intelligence comes to visit him. He wants to know if Tom Wall will pretend to be his brother and get some information from a captured Nazi spy. And then things go terribly wrong. The autho......more

Goodreads review by Diana

This is a book which requires a lot of concentration. It is not a book to be read over a long period of time as it is complex and detailed. I liked the premise of the book but felt that didn't get developed until too late in the book. It seemed to me that there was too much unnecessary conversation......more

Goodreads review by Chuck

a little hard to keep the characters straight which makes this a very slow read......more

Goodreads review by JoAnne

This is such a great concept. On the ground spies that know about Pearl Harbor beforehand but this book had too many characters, that were not needed that it was easy to become confused as to who was doing what. It was interesting and a solid good.......more


Quotes

“Masterfully told, DOUBLE CROSS BLIND is a superb WWII thriller.
It is haunting and unforgettable.”
— Patricia Cornwell

“Intelligent, fresh, exhilarating. A new career is launched.”
—Daniel Silva