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NEW MEXICO, 1943. AN ESCAPED NAZI SPY. A KIDNAPPED WAR BRIDE. A FUGITIVE COWBOY & THE FBI AGENT AFTER HIM: ALL ON A DEADLY ROAD TO LOS ALAMOS. "Berlin Mesa is an exquisite gem-a truly original story, superbly told. Michael Frost Beckner weaves a mesmerizing tapestry from the inner circle of Nazi Germany to the desert landscape of Los Alamos. An authentic tour de force!" Payne Harrison, New York Times Bestselling Author of Storming Intrepid In the middle of a desert, a POW camp harbors a deadly secret. A sleeper agent embedded among combat prisoners receives orders activating him to a deadly…mehr

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NEW MEXICO, 1943. AN ESCAPED NAZI SPY. A KIDNAPPED WAR BRIDE. A FUGITIVE COWBOY & THE FBI AGENT AFTER HIM: ALL ON A DEADLY ROAD TO LOS ALAMOS. "Berlin Mesa is an exquisite gem-a truly original story, superbly told. Michael Frost Beckner weaves a mesmerizing tapestry from the inner circle of Nazi Germany to the desert landscape of Los Alamos. An authentic tour de force!" Payne Harrison, New York Times Bestselling Author of Storming Intrepid In the middle of a desert, a POW camp harbors a deadly secret. A sleeper agent embedded among combat prisoners receives orders activating him to a deadly mission beyond the wire. Get ready for a WWII thriller unlike any you have ever read. For this prison is Camp Santa Rosa, New Mexico. And this prisoner, Colonel Jurgen von Hofmann, is an SS intelligence officer attached to Hitler's most daring plan against the United States. "Tony Mendez [portrayed by Ben Affleck in Best Picture winner Argo] and I have always been two of Michael Frost Beckner's most enthusiastic readers! He captures the essence of spies and the cat and mouse choreography of espionage." Jonna Mendez, Former CIA Chief of Disguise With Berlin Mesa, novelist Michael Frost Beckner breaks from his Spy Game series to deliver a strikingly original WWII thriller set on the knife-edge of an unexplored curl of history-the escape of German POWs into the heart of the American West. "Spy thriller? Western adventure? Military action? Yes, all of the above. [Berlin Mesa] is straight, old-school, thriller storytelling that evokes the writing of the masters in all three genres, but with a flair that is Beckner's alone." James Stejskal, author of the Snake Eater Chronicles, former CIA and Green Beret "It's Cormac McCarthy cowboys versus Ken Follett Nazi spies with a Forbidden Romance at its heart-what's not to love? Five Stars/Highly Recommended!" Kara W, NetGalley ARC Reader A land as wild and savage as its past, while the US Army, the FBI, and the OSS clash over the glory of capturing the escaped spy, von Hofmann raids the Triple H Ranch. There, he and his men run headlong into a rancher's vendetta against the man he once put away for the rape of his daughter-the strong-willed war bride Virginia Hendricks. A story filled with intrigue and violence, romance and redemption, where dark passions are cloaked by secret agendas, only a six-gun will hold against Hitler's ambitions for the fate of the world. But it's a gun held by ex-con Tyler Keyes: falsely judged, mistrusted, and untested. A cowboy with nothing left to lose.
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After a degree in Novel Writing from University of Southern California under PEN/Faulkner winner T.C. Boyle, Michael Frost Beckner began in the entertainment industry as the writing assistant to Academy Award winner Barry Levinson on Good Morning, Vietnam and Rain Man.In 1989, Michael Frost Beckner's script for Sniper launched a military-thriller franchise now in production on its eighth sequel. Three consecutive record-breaking spec script sales and three films later, Tony Scott directed Beckner's original screenplay Spy Game. An international blockbuster that paired Robert Redford and Brad Pitt as CIA partners and rivals, it is now a classic in the espionage genre.Branching into television with his CIA-based drama The Agency for CBS, Beckner's pilot predicted Osama bin Laden's terror attack and the War on Terror four months before 9/11. In that series alone, Beckner would go on to predictively dramatize three more international terror events. Having penned more than twenty-five pilots for network and cable television, miniseries and docudramas, and dozens of original motion picture screenplays, adaptations, and rewrites, he is a Hollywood institution.As a commentator on American espionage, Beckner has appeared on CNN, Fox News, CBS News, TF1 in France, and as a featured guest of Bill Maher on HBO.Michael Frost Beckner makes his home with his family in the foothills of the Verdugo Mountains in Los Angeles, California.