Endgame The Complete Fugitive Archiv..., James Frey
Endgame The Complete Fugitive Archiv..., James Frey
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Endgame: The Complete Fugitive Archives

Author: James Frey

Narrator: Andrew Eiden, Laura Heisler

Unabridged: 10 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 06/06/2017


Synopsis

A companion to the New York Times bestselling Endgame series, The Complete Fugitive Archives is a collection of prequel novellas about a forbidden love that threatens Endgame in post-World War II Germany.It’s 1948, and World War II has just ended. Berlin is in pieces, torn apart by bullets, bombs, and bloodshed. But a particular scientist has survived—one with vital knowledge of an ancient weapon. When Endgame spies learn of the news, Boone, a Cahokian, and Ariadne, a Minoan, are each sent undercover to find the scientist amid the snowy rubble. But when their paths intertwine, the last thing they expect is to let their guards down and work together. With the line between enemy and ally blurred, the success of their mission—and the fate of the world—may be at stake.Because this is Endgame.And only one of them can win.

About James Frey

James Frey is originally from Cleveland. All four of his books, A Million Little Pieces, My Friend Leonard, Bright Shiny Morning, and The Final Testament of the Holy Bible, were international bestsellers.


Reviews

Hands Down ..That's the Best of the Prequel Novellas of the Endgame Saga.........more

Goodreads review by Joseph

The third novella to come from the Endgame series adds a unique story that asks, what if two Players were sent on a quest and their lives became intertwined? A fun approach to the series but to be released after "Rules of the Game" was a bit challenging to read knowing ultimately what happens in the......more

Goodreads review by Hannah

4/5 stars Arguably, probably, my favorite book in this series and in this universe. The ending felt a bit rushed (when does it not in these books...) but I loved the themes in this story; it felt more fleshed out than in the other books.......more