Saving Hitler (Maddox Book 3)

Saving Hitler (Maddox Book 3)

Jack Hayes

Language: English

Pages: 230

ISBN: B00J35E5JK

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


For Captain Maddox, it will be the strangest mission of a long and hard war.

Not killing Hitler...but saving him.

Poor health has forced Maddox into retirement after a series missions that would have finished off lesser men.

He thinks his war is over.

Then Major Lyle turns up at his door with one last job.

The Allies want to capture one of Hitler's many doubles - a man who he believes possesses vital information that could shorten the war.

But why do they need Maddox for this strike?

Lyle isn't saying.

After assembling a joint British-American team, they plan to attack the Nazi fort where the man they need is located.

But Maddox can sense something is wrong. Nothing goes the way it was planned.

It appears that Lyle has a secret agenda.

Soon Maddox's suspicions are confirmed when someone on the mission starts slowly killing off the team one by one…

And Maddox is plunged into one of the War's darkest episodes - where friends become enemies and enemies friends.

Will he save Hitler? Or his own skin...

'Saving Hitler' is the third in the full-throttle WWII adventure Maddox series. It is perfect for fans of Jack Higgins and Alistair MacLean.

'An explosive action thriller that throws new light on WWII'.' - Tom Kasey, best-selling author of 'The Dante Conspiracy'.

Jack Hayes is an author and journalist living in London. His books include the best-selling ‘Candleburn’, 'Blood Red Sea', 'Overtime' and 'Dead Man Rising'.

Endeavour Press is the UK's leading independent publisher of digital books.

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kidneys were thudded into the waist-high counter that ran along the shed’s side wall. Punches and blows. Grunts and bites. The sergeant struck Maddox in the neck, then in the temple. Maddox grappled with the sergeant's uniform and, fending jabs, found the handle of his knife. He tore it free from its home in the man’s flesh. A stab to the chest. The German inhaled, ready to scream. A slash across the neck. Severed trachea. Wide eyes of fear. Even in the half-light, the sergeant’s sclera,

number, but that many planes could almost flatten a city the size of Lunigsgrätten. They would have to hold back. Maddox returned his attention to the climb, noticing for the first time the Surgeon's knot he'd been resting upon. “Clever,” he thought. The surgeon's knot was a non-standard choice for a commando operative. Normally, soldiers favoured one of three ways to link ropes: the Reef knot, the Fisherman's knot or a Sheet bend. Maddox grunted as he continued his ascent, working hard to

Boom, boom, boom… The ground shook a little and dirt rumbled in from outside. Schruebber was laughing and telling anecdotes. Yes, little man. Tell your jokes. But for a genetic quirk that made you look like someone else, you’d have most likely been crawling through rubble, slitting the throats of Russian seventeen-year-olds, watching the life ebb away from their terrified pupils as their blood trickled out over your hands… No. No… Schruebber would never have suffered that ignominious fate.

that flask contains what I want?” Hitler replied. “It could simply be poison.” Lyle tossed the flask to Maddox. The Englishman caught it and twisted off the cap. He swigged. “It’s not poison,” he said. “One small teaspoonful, every day. No more, no less.” He tightened the lid closed and flopped the canteen onto the bed at the bottom. It landed with a satisfying sound on the quilt, its silver metal catching the room’s bare light so that it glimmered like a candle. Such a small thing to cause

men were all experienced in commando raids. Maddox could read their minds from their expressions. How do you perform a commando raid on a submarine at sea? To download the book and continue reading click here.

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