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The Spymasters (2012)

by W.E.B. Griffin(Favorite Author)
3.88 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
0399157514 (ISBN13: 9780399157516)
languge
English
publisher
Putnam Adult
series
Men at War
review 1: It's been a while since I've read from the Man at War series by Griffin. Luckily a good portion of the book is spent reminding the reader of who's who and where the story was left off. This is the story of the OSS in Europe/North Africa. At this point, Sicily is about to be invaded but Canidy and his crew need to do a little work there beforehand. A typical Griffin novel in that the work goes into presenting the problem and then the end is rushed through since the build up was so detailed.
review 2: This is the latest (Volume 7) in the Men At War Series, which W.E.B. Griffin started back in 1984 and which his son is continuing. A good read--but I often wonder, when I read these accounts of frictional heroes who did things at pivotal points that changed his
... moretory why some of the actual survivors of those times and battles do not rise up and cry havoc. I have to admit that realization that this is fiction and that therefore the reality of the events did not happen quite this way has a tendency to spoil the story for me, but it was an engrossing read, truly representative of the Griffin style … from frequent tumbles in bed with willing women to the high consideration of fine liquor (in this case Haig & Haig Pinch Scotch Whiskey).The plot is that Dick Canidy, still ready for derring-do as he and Wild Bill Donovan create the OSS (Office of Strategic Services), the forerunner to the CIA, discovers that the radio man he left behind in Palermo to provide information on Axis movements (and who was quite willing to be left behind after seeing the beautiful Andrea, sister to some boatmen who have ties all the way to Lucky Luciano) has been replaced by someone who does not transmit code as well. Despite orders from Eisenhower to the contrary, therefore, Canidy decides to go find out what's happening, and takes along with him a young radio man who suffers from claustrophobia and therefore cannot go by submarine, so they parachute in. Meanwhile, von Braun is building the V-1 rockets that Hitler expects to defeat the British, and it turns out one of the Nazi's plans is to stuff them full of poison gas instead of explosives. The plot gets involved and becomes pretty much of a page-turner, despite the plodding Griffin style. less
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Ayesha
Didn't enjoy this as much as some of the others.
samsup9
W. E. B. Griffin is another one I always like.
fagg0t
Not his best.
TaniaM
Loved it!
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