Basil's War: A WWII Spy Thriller
Basil St. Florian is an accomplished agent in the British Army, tasked with dozens of dangerous missions for crown and country across the globe. But his current mission, going undercover in Nazi-occupied France during World War II, might be his toughest assignment yet. He will be searching for an ecclesiastic manuscript that doesn't officially exist, one that genius professor Alan Turing believes may hold the key to a code that could prevent the death of millions and possibly even end the war.
St. Florian isn't the classic British special agent with a stiff upper lip--he is a swashbuckling, whisky-drinking cynic and thrill-seeker who resents having to leave Vivien Leigh's bed to set out on his crucial mission. Despite these proclivities, though, Basil's Army superiors know he's the best man for the job, carrying out his espionage with enough charm and quick wit to make any of his subjects lower their guards.
Action-packed and bursting with WWII-era intrigue (much of which has basis in fact), Basil's War is a classic espionage thriller from Pulitzer Prize-winning critic, essayist, and bestselling novelist Stephen Hunter.
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Become an affiliateHunter's remarkable versatility is on full view in this utterly charming caper.-- "Booklist STARRED REVIEW"
A totally zippy read from start to finish. Just what I needed in these tense times.-- "Madison Public Library"
An outstanding World War II spy thriller. Basil St. Florian was the James Bond of his time.--Nelson DeMille, #1 New York Times-Bestselling Author
One of the best thriller novelists around.-- "The Washington Post"
The front rank of the thriller novelists.-- "People"
Hunter passes almost everybody else in the thriller-writing trade as if they were standing still . . . Worth every extravagant rave.-- "New York Daily News"
Hunter's thrillers are always taut, exciting, and well-written.-- "Library Journal"
Basil's War is a gem, a scrumptious hors d' oeuvre from the author of the Bob Lee Swagger sniper franchise [...] A master's class on how to write succinctly with the spare deftness of a journalist's touch.-- "Dime Pulp"
A clever and captivating tale with great attention paid to historical detail.-- "Lansing State Journal"