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A few weeks after D-Day, the German army in the Western world is retreating, with the British isles and the Us citizens in hot pursuit. But Major O'Conor, ex-liaison official with the Yugoslav Partisans, is executing his own private war. As he leads his hand-picked team of ruthless fighters deep behind foe lines, it becomes clear that he respect French Resistance models and British Intelligence agents as more threatening to his mission than the Germans. So it is regrettable for him that two interpreters attached to his task make happen to be Second-Lieutenant Audley and Corporal Butler, already disclosing the cunning and resourcefulness that, in previously novels, has considered them to the top of the field. Major O'Conor's startling purpose remains unfamiliar to everyone except himself until the final pages - where a shattering surprise lies in store. Anthony Price was created in Britain in 1928. He became a captain in the British Army before their studies at Oxford University, and then became a journalist on the Westminster Press and Oxford Times. Price is the writer of 19 books boasting Dr David Audley and Colonel Jack Butler, which focus on several counter-intelligence agents. Roughly 20 years elapse between your first and last book in the series, and the majority of the plots are connected with one or more important events in military history. The first three books were adapted into a six-part BBC Television drama in the 1980s, and The Labyrinth Creators (that he triumphed in a CWA Silver precious metal Dagger) and Other Pathways to Glory have both been produced as BBC radio dramas.