6.27.2007

The Double Agents

Who can you trust when everyone around you might be a double agent? Dick Canidy and the other OSS agents have to walk a fine line between trust and suspicion in the new Men at War book, The Double Agents. Their task is to convince the Axis powers that the Allies are not going to be landing at the beaches of Normandy. They have to depend on the informants around that who might really be spying for the enemy. Everything is suddenly thrown into turmoil when the body is found. . . .

W.E.B. Griffin and his son, William E. Butterworth, collaborate in the sixth book of the Men At War series. W.E.B Griffin is one of many pseudonyms used by William Edmund Butterworth III (his son is the IV).

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