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When Haus Kolzer, a sergeant with the German Army, was arrested and tortured by the Gestapo, his commanding officer came to his rescue.
His commanding officer had bigger plans for him - to escape to England and find a way to be selected for training at Camp X in Canada, where he meets other men and women were being trained to be spies. His training also gave him access to Allied codes and other spies being trained along with him - both useful for his commanding officer in Berlin.
Back in Germany, he finds himself working as a double agent - for his commanding officer and the Allies while
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When Haus Kolzer, a sergeant with the German Army, was arrested and tortured by the Gestapo, his commanding officer came to his rescue.

His commanding officer had bigger plans for him - to escape to England and find a way to be selected for training at Camp X in Canada, where he meets other men and women were being trained to be spies. His training also gave him access to Allied codes and other spies being trained along with him - both useful for his commanding officer in Berlin.

Back in Germany, he finds himself working as a double agent - for his commanding officer and the Allies while being relentlessly hounded by the Gestapo. In the process, he finds his allegiance gradually changing.


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Autorenporträt
Jim Carr's adventure with words began as a teacher of Latin grammar, followed by a lengthy career in print journalism as a reporter, columnist and editor. He left to become a communications specialist for a number of national and international corporations and institutions. He returned to journalism in retirement and acts as associate editor of Spa Canada magazine as well as freelancing for other publications. He writes a blog about Thai resorts and spas, which is featured on Spa Canada's website, as well as fiction.