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Echobeat: Book 2 of the WW2 spy novels set in neutral Ireland
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Echobeat: Book 2 of the WW2 spy novels set in neutral Ireland
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Joe Joyce has written another winner... a compelling and evocative thriller... Excellent -- Irish Independent
German bombs fall on neutral Ireland in the first days of 1941. Are they deliberate or accidental? A message or the prelude to invasion?
Paul Duggan and his colleagues in G2, the intelligence unit of the Irish army, have to answer these questions fast: any miscalculation could be fatal for Ireland's precarious neutrality. The pressure is on to find the one man who could help them - a German spy who has been operating under cover in Dublin for almost a year.
Meanwhile, Duggan is running a routine operation with the help of a Jewish refugee spying on German fliers interned in Ireland when they're out on parole. But it turns out to be anything but routine and changes his life dramatically.
A captivatingly intriguing novel which will be enjoyed by anyone who likes thrillers or historical fiction -- Sunday Business Post
German bombs fall on neutral Ireland in the first days of 1941. Are they deliberate or accidental? A message or the prelude to invasion?
Paul Duggan and his colleagues in G2, the intelligence unit of the Irish army, have to answer these questions fast: any miscalculation could be fatal for Ireland's precarious neutrality. The pressure is on to find the one man who could help them - a German spy who has been operating under cover in Dublin for almost a year.
Meanwhile, Duggan is running a routine operation with the help of a Jewish refugee spying on German fliers interned in Ireland when they're out on parole. But it turns out to be anything but routine and changes his life dramatically.
A captivatingly intriguing novel which will be enjoyed by anyone who likes thrillers or historical fiction -- Sunday Business Post