I've heard a lot about the novel The Enemy of My Enemy by W. E. B. Griffin and William E. Butterworth IV and have been very interested. It seems to tell the trilling tale about the birth of the CIA and the Cold War. I love dramatic military novels.
As stated on the Barnes and Noble website, the summary for The Enemy of My Enemy is:
"A month ago, Cronley managed to capture two notorious Nazi war criminals, but not without leaving some dead bodies and outraged Austrian police in his wake. He's been lying low ever since, but that little vacation is about to end. Somebody—Odessa, the NKGB, the Hungarian Secret Police?—has broken the criminals out of jail, and he must track them down again.
But there's more to it than that. Evidence has surfaced that in the war's last gasps, Heinrich Himmler had stashed away a fortune to build a secret religion, dedicated both to Himmler and to creating the Fourth Reich. That money is still out there in the hands of Odessa, and that infamous organization seems to have acquired a surprising—and troubling—ally.
Cronley is fast finding out that the phrase "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" can mean a lot of different things, and that it is not always clear which people he can trust and which are out to kill him."
If anyone else is interested in checking out the book The Enemy of My Enemy by W. E. B. Griffin and William E. Butterworth IV, please click the image up above! It is currently on sale for 10% off, I can't wait to read it.
- On sale for 10% off
- Thrilling tale about the birth of CIA and the Cold War
- History book
- Written by the author of seven bestselling series
I really recommend this novel!