Into the Lions' Den
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Into the Lions' Den
The summer of 1942.
At Bletchley Park, code-breakers have deciphered a Top Secret German Enigma communiqué revealing the true intention of Operation Barbarossa and the invasion of Russia.
Realising that he cannot win the war by conventional means, Hitler has ordered his 6th Army east across the Russian steppe to capture the brilliant, teenage, physicist Anatoly Yermakov in a last ditch effort to reignite the Reich’s stalled Atomic bomb programme.
With everything to lose, the British War Office develop a hare-brained scheme and throw operative Daniel Miller into the hellish lions’ den of Stalingrad.
His mission – execute Yermakov before the Germans get to him.
Fuelled by grief and desperate to avenge his brother’s death on the beaches of Dunkirk, Daniel resolves to show no mercy.
But as he fights his way across an ever-fragmenting urban frontline, Daniel comes face to face with the ugliest side of warfare.
Beginning to question everything he thought he knew, he soon discovers that loyalty, and indeed his mission, is not as black and white as he had imagined.
With little hope for his safe return, a near impossible mission and a nagging conscience, Daniel must muster everything within him to survive.
But can he succeed?
'The Lions' Den' is a thrilling World War Two action-adventure novel.
'A heart-stopping thriller.' - Tom Kasey, best-selling author of 'Trade Off'.
Stephen Francis Foley lives in Ratoath, Ireland with his wife and two children. ‘Into The Lions’ Den’ is his debut novel. To find out more, visit Stephen’s website at www.stephenfrancisfoley.com.
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