It's August 4th, 1945, Maximillion (Max) Slaughter is on the train from Sacramento, California headed home to Oakland, California, when the sudden death of a pullman porter launches him on his next adventure. The death quickly turns from being an accident to murder. Max finds himself in the middle of the theft of top secret plans for the construction of the new atomic bomb, Little Boy. The last operational Nazi spy cell on the West coast is working with the Japanese government to locate the Pacific island where the American atomic bombs are being assembled. Both the Nazi's and the Soviet…mehr
It's August 4th, 1945, Maximillion (Max) Slaughter is on the train from Sacramento, California headed home to Oakland, California, when the sudden death of a pullman porter launches him on his next adventure. The death quickly turns from being an accident to murder. Max finds himself in the middle of the theft of top secret plans for the construction of the new atomic bomb, Little Boy. The last operational Nazi spy cell on the West coast is working with the Japanese government to locate the Pacific island where the American atomic bombs are being assembled. Both the Nazi's and the Soviet secret service want the plans and are willing to do whatever it takes to get them. Max must find the stolen plans, rescue his mentor, Preston Mitchell, and stop the Nazi's attempt to transmit the Little Boy plans to their new Fourth Reich headquarters in Argentina.
Ronald Louis Bryan was born in Berkeley, California in 1946, and raised in Oakland, California. He attended Oakland public schools and graduated in June1965 from Oakland High School. He.has always been intrigued by the history of his hometown and that of the greater San Francisco Bay Area. After graduating from the University of California at Berkeley, he served as an officer in the United States Navy, achieving the rank of Lieutenant before his honorable separation from active duty in 1972. Three months after leaving the Navy, he entered Law School at the University of California, in Davis, and graduated in June of 1975. He enjoys writing historical fiction, especially about Oakland and the San Francisco Bay Area.
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