Monday, September 23, 2019

Book Review: "Agent Jack" By Robert Hutton

Can you imagine trying to research something that's been kept hidden for many years unsealed and locked up tight?

Well folks Robert Hutton had his work cut out for him as he dug deep into the trenches to uncover some of the most unique and fascinating truths about the espionage and counter terrorism that ran rampant in the late 30's early 40's time period.


Eric Roberts was a bank clerk trying to infiltrate a group of Nazi sympathizers and working as a Gestapo spy.


Working undercover was a dangerous mission one in which could expose more than just truths as death was near with every tidbit of information.


As they say loose lips sink ships but this was one hell of a ride with plenty of top notch information to be gained from many of the higher ups in the game.


One thing worth mentioning is the spy warfare and images that were provided in this book were exceptional to see. German timers , family photos, the weaponry and tactics utilized were all just mind blowing.


Thank you to Robert, the publisher, NetGalley for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.

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