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Ungentlemanly Warfare
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Ungentlemanly Warfare

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A soldier and a spy, an officer but not quite a gentleman, Captain Harry Walsh is SOE's secret weapon.

Loathed by his own commanding officer, haunted by the death of his closest friend and trapped in a loveless marriage, Harry Walsh is close to burn out when he is ordered to assassinate the man behind the ME 163 Komet, Hitler's miracle jet fighter. If Walsh fails, there is no prospect of allied victory in Europe.

Harry Walsh is ruthless, unorthodox and ungentlemanly. He is about to wreak havoc...

Ungentlemanly Warfare is a captivating historical thriller about a pivotal and dramatic event from the Second World War.

Praise for Howard Linskey

'One of the single most dramatic events of the Second World War, Linskey makes the mission of Jan Kubis and Joseph Gabcik impossible to put down' - Northern Echo

'Linskey delivers a flawless feel for time and place, snappy down to earth dialect dialogue mixed in with unrelenting violence and pace' - Times

'Howard Linskey is a powerhouse storyteller of exceptional skill. One of the best UK writers working today' - Steve Cavanagh

LanguageEnglish
PublisherNo Exit Press
Release dateJun 6, 2019
ISBN9780857303219
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Howard Linskey

Howard Linskey’s other acclaimed thrillers include The Drop, also available from Witness Impulse.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    I loved this book. I feel like I could especially appreciate it because I'd read some nonfiction on the oss and soe formerly, but I would've enjoyed the book even if not. Sometimes it almost has this non-fiction, documentary style, you can see that the author has an extensive background knowledge on that specific period and his narrative is witty, fast-paced and the characters likeable.
    I really recommend it!