Operation Thunder Strike
In 1943 the world was at war, and no one was sure who was going to win. Japan had a stranglehold on Asia, and German forces were running rampant throughout Europe.

A specially trained group of officers allowed themselves to be captured because they knew they would be sent to one of two prisoner of war camps. Their plan was to escape the POW camp and meet with local Nazi sympathizers and commandos who arrived by submarine. They would then travel to a major waterway and destroy a refining and fuel storage facility which would greatly reduce the enemy's ability to continue the war.

The problem was the POWs were German. The camp was in Louisiana. The waterway was the Mississippi River. Only one man knew the entire operation and he was a double agent.
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Operation Thunder Strike
In 1943 the world was at war, and no one was sure who was going to win. Japan had a stranglehold on Asia, and German forces were running rampant throughout Europe.

A specially trained group of officers allowed themselves to be captured because they knew they would be sent to one of two prisoner of war camps. Their plan was to escape the POW camp and meet with local Nazi sympathizers and commandos who arrived by submarine. They would then travel to a major waterway and destroy a refining and fuel storage facility which would greatly reduce the enemy's ability to continue the war.

The problem was the POWs were German. The camp was in Louisiana. The waterway was the Mississippi River. Only one man knew the entire operation and he was a double agent.
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Operation Thunder Strike

Operation Thunder Strike

by Paul Sinor
Operation Thunder Strike

Operation Thunder Strike

by Paul Sinor

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Overview

In 1943 the world was at war, and no one was sure who was going to win. Japan had a stranglehold on Asia, and German forces were running rampant throughout Europe.

A specially trained group of officers allowed themselves to be captured because they knew they would be sent to one of two prisoner of war camps. Their plan was to escape the POW camp and meet with local Nazi sympathizers and commandos who arrived by submarine. They would then travel to a major waterway and destroy a refining and fuel storage facility which would greatly reduce the enemy's ability to continue the war.

The problem was the POWs were German. The camp was in Louisiana. The waterway was the Mississippi River. Only one man knew the entire operation and he was a double agent.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780228620778
Publisher: BWL Publishing
Publication date: 01/01/2022
Pages: 374
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.77(d)

About the Author

Paul has a BA in Criminology and an MFA in Creative Writing from Antioch University, Los Angeles. He is a published novelist and a People’s Choice Telly Award winning screenwriter with eight feature films produced from screenplays he wrote. He has two mystery series in print from Black Opal Books. He is a retired Army Lieutenant Colonel with two combat tours. He served as the Army Liaison to the TV and Film Industry in Los Angeles for five years. He was the Technical Advisor on such films as TRANSFORMERS 1&2, I AM LEGEND, GI JOE, THE MESSENGER, TAKING CHANCE and numerous other feature films and television episodes.
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