The Eye Of The Needle

Author: Ken Follett
His weapon is the stiletto, his codename: The Needle. He is Henry Faber, a coldly professional killer and Germany’s most feared deep-cover agent in Britain. His task: to discover the Allies’ plans for D-Day, and get them to Germany at all costs. It’s a task he undertakes with customary relish and ruthlessness – until he encounters Storm Island, and a woman called Lucy …”….Read More
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