Operation Nightfall: The Web of Spies

Winner - Literary Titan Book Award

Winner - 2025 International Impact Book Award, Historical Fiction - Historical Mystery/Thriller

A secret war. A shattered mission. A betrayal buried inside British intelligence.

In 1948, as postwar Europe fractures and Stalin's grip spreads across Eastern Europe, two British operatives are sent behind the Iron Curtain on a mission that no one expects them to survive. Former SOE agent Luba Haas and newly minted MI6 officer Natalie Jenkins are tasked with supporting the Polish resistance and reactivating a long-silent sleeper agent. But from the moment they cross into Soviet-occupied territory, they know something is wrong.

The operation has been compromised. There's a mole inside British intelligence. Hunted by the Soviet MGB and Polish security forces, cut off from all support, and surrounded by their enemies, the women must navigate a web of coded signals, dead drops, and shifting loyalties - where every ally could be a foe, and every message could be a trap.

Based on declassified Cold War intelligence files and inspired by the real-life insurgencies that followed World War II, Operation Nightfall: The Web of Spies blends historical fiction, spy thriller suspense, and military realism into a gripping page-turner. This female-led espionage novel is perfect for readers who love Cold War novels, resistance stories, and high-stakes covert operations.

Written for fans of spy novels, espionage fiction, and military thrillers, this is a compelling addition to the world of historical fiction best sellers 2025. It explores the human cost of betrayal and the moral complexity of trust under pressure - appealing to readers who enjoy spy thriller books grounded in true events and layered with psychological tension.

If you're drawn to Cold War conspiracy, intelligence sabotage, and the shadow wars that defined post-WW2 Europe, this story belongs on your shelf. With rich detail, sharp pacing, and powerful characters, it's a must-read for fans of historical spy novels, fans of Kate Quinn, William Boyd, and Alan Furst, and readers who crave both action and depth.

Enter the world of resistance and betrayal - where survival depends on silence, and trust is the most dangerous weapon of all.

"Packed with historical details, spy tradecraft, and brimming with intrigue, Wegener's story will leave you gutted, affected, heartbroken, and, most of all, wanting more." - I.S. Berry, Author, The Peacock and the Sparrow, New Yorker & NPR Best Book of the Year, Winner - Edgar Award for Best First Novel

"Savage and tender, exciting and moving, Operation Nightfall is a stellar exploration of the brooding years after WWII, offering readers the feeling of first-hand experience with the uncertainty, drama, and danger of life in that storied era." - Independent Review of Books

"Spiraling ever deeper into the historical tension, strategic alliances, and brinksmanship of Cold War politics, Operation Nightfall: The Web of Spies by Karl Wegener is a classic spy-vs-spy thrill." - Self-Publishing Review

"Tense, Intricate, and unflinchingly real; A stunner!" - The Prairies Book Review

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Operation Nightfall: The Web of Spies

Winner - Literary Titan Book Award

Winner - 2025 International Impact Book Award, Historical Fiction - Historical Mystery/Thriller

A secret war. A shattered mission. A betrayal buried inside British intelligence.

In 1948, as postwar Europe fractures and Stalin's grip spreads across Eastern Europe, two British operatives are sent behind the Iron Curtain on a mission that no one expects them to survive. Former SOE agent Luba Haas and newly minted MI6 officer Natalie Jenkins are tasked with supporting the Polish resistance and reactivating a long-silent sleeper agent. But from the moment they cross into Soviet-occupied territory, they know something is wrong.

The operation has been compromised. There's a mole inside British intelligence. Hunted by the Soviet MGB and Polish security forces, cut off from all support, and surrounded by their enemies, the women must navigate a web of coded signals, dead drops, and shifting loyalties - where every ally could be a foe, and every message could be a trap.

Based on declassified Cold War intelligence files and inspired by the real-life insurgencies that followed World War II, Operation Nightfall: The Web of Spies blends historical fiction, spy thriller suspense, and military realism into a gripping page-turner. This female-led espionage novel is perfect for readers who love Cold War novels, resistance stories, and high-stakes covert operations.

Written for fans of spy novels, espionage fiction, and military thrillers, this is a compelling addition to the world of historical fiction best sellers 2025. It explores the human cost of betrayal and the moral complexity of trust under pressure - appealing to readers who enjoy spy thriller books grounded in true events and layered with psychological tension.

If you're drawn to Cold War conspiracy, intelligence sabotage, and the shadow wars that defined post-WW2 Europe, this story belongs on your shelf. With rich detail, sharp pacing, and powerful characters, it's a must-read for fans of historical spy novels, fans of Kate Quinn, William Boyd, and Alan Furst, and readers who crave both action and depth.

Enter the world of resistance and betrayal - where survival depends on silence, and trust is the most dangerous weapon of all.

"Packed with historical details, spy tradecraft, and brimming with intrigue, Wegener's story will leave you gutted, affected, heartbroken, and, most of all, wanting more." - I.S. Berry, Author, The Peacock and the Sparrow, New Yorker & NPR Best Book of the Year, Winner - Edgar Award for Best First Novel

"Savage and tender, exciting and moving, Operation Nightfall is a stellar exploration of the brooding years after WWII, offering readers the feeling of first-hand experience with the uncertainty, drama, and danger of life in that storied era." - Independent Review of Books

"Spiraling ever deeper into the historical tension, strategic alliances, and brinksmanship of Cold War politics, Operation Nightfall: The Web of Spies by Karl Wegener is a classic spy-vs-spy thrill." - Self-Publishing Review

"Tense, Intricate, and unflinchingly real; A stunner!" - The Prairies Book Review

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Winner - Literary Titan Book Award

Winner - 2025 International Impact Book Award, Historical Fiction - Historical Mystery/Thriller

A secret war. A shattered mission. A betrayal buried inside British intelligence.

In 1948, as postwar Europe fractures and Stalin's grip spreads across Eastern Europe, two British operatives are sent behind the Iron Curtain on a mission that no one expects them to survive. Former SOE agent Luba Haas and newly minted MI6 officer Natalie Jenkins are tasked with supporting the Polish resistance and reactivating a long-silent sleeper agent. But from the moment they cross into Soviet-occupied territory, they know something is wrong.

The operation has been compromised. There's a mole inside British intelligence. Hunted by the Soviet MGB and Polish security forces, cut off from all support, and surrounded by their enemies, the women must navigate a web of coded signals, dead drops, and shifting loyalties - where every ally could be a foe, and every message could be a trap.

Based on declassified Cold War intelligence files and inspired by the real-life insurgencies that followed World War II, Operation Nightfall: The Web of Spies blends historical fiction, spy thriller suspense, and military realism into a gripping page-turner. This female-led espionage novel is perfect for readers who love Cold War novels, resistance stories, and high-stakes covert operations.

Written for fans of spy novels, espionage fiction, and military thrillers, this is a compelling addition to the world of historical fiction best sellers 2025. It explores the human cost of betrayal and the moral complexity of trust under pressure - appealing to readers who enjoy spy thriller books grounded in true events and layered with psychological tension.

If you're drawn to Cold War conspiracy, intelligence sabotage, and the shadow wars that defined post-WW2 Europe, this story belongs on your shelf. With rich detail, sharp pacing, and powerful characters, it's a must-read for fans of historical spy novels, fans of Kate Quinn, William Boyd, and Alan Furst, and readers who crave both action and depth.

Enter the world of resistance and betrayal - where survival depends on silence, and trust is the most dangerous weapon of all.

"Packed with historical details, spy tradecraft, and brimming with intrigue, Wegener's story will leave you gutted, affected, heartbroken, and, most of all, wanting more." - I.S. Berry, Author, The Peacock and the Sparrow, New Yorker & NPR Best Book of the Year, Winner - Edgar Award for Best First Novel

"Savage and tender, exciting and moving, Operation Nightfall is a stellar exploration of the brooding years after WWII, offering readers the feeling of first-hand experience with the uncertainty, drama, and danger of life in that storied era." - Independent Review of Books

"Spiraling ever deeper into the historical tension, strategic alliances, and brinksmanship of Cold War politics, Operation Nightfall: The Web of Spies by Karl Wegener is a classic spy-vs-spy thrill." - Self-Publishing Review

"Tense, Intricate, and unflinchingly real; A stunner!" - The Prairies Book Review


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798894438214
Publisher: FJK-KW Press
Publication date: 09/17/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 328
File size: 841 KB

About the Author

Karl Wegener is a former Russian linguist and intelligence analyst who served in the U.S. Army, the U.S. Air Force Reserves, and the Intelligence Community during the Cold War. He currently resides in Delaware with his wife and two dogs. Operation Nightfall: The Web of Spies is his second novel and a sequel to his debut novel, Grown Men Cry Out at Night.

Table of Contents

Glossary of Terms, Abbreviations, and Cultural References

Part One

Chapter One - The Incident

Chapter Two - And So, It Begins

Chapter Three - Tap, Tap, Tap, a Voice from the Past

Chapter Four - Into the Fog

Chapter Five - Breaking Silence

Chapter Six - All Roads Converge

Chapter Seven - No Turning Back

Chapter Eight - Chelsea

Chapter Nine - Soho

Chapter Ten - Full Disclosure

Part Two

Chapter Eleven - Acceptable Risk, Acceptable Loss

Chapter Twelve - The Invisibles

Chapter Thirteen - Fortunate Souls

Chapter Fourteen - A Little Extravagance

Chapter Fifteen - A Slight Change of Plans

Chapter Sixteen - A False Sense of Security

Chapter Seventeen - The Lovely Couple

Chapter Eighteen - Sign and Countersign

Chapter Nineteen - There's Something You Need to Know

Chapter Twenty - From Disappointment to Desperation

Chapter Twenty-One - A Quiet Place to Hide

Chapter Twenty-Two - Clearing up a Discrepancy

Chapter Twenty-Three - The Web of Spies

Chapter Twenty-Four - Slipping through The Net

Chapter Twenty-Five - April 1949

Author's Notes: About the Characters

Acknowledgements

About the Author

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