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Germany, 1944.
The Nazi empire is nearly finished. The Allies push closer to the Fatherland each day. Berlin lays in smoldering ruins. Still, the Germans continue to fight, hoping for a chance at a negotiated peace.
But now the chief of German foreign intelligence has learned the Allies are working on a new weapon so powerful, it would leave the Nazis with no choice but to unconditionally surrender.
Only one agent stands in the way of the Allies building their weapon. He is the only man capable of carrying out an audacious mission to sabotage the Allies' "wunderwaffe" program from
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Produktbeschreibung
Germany, 1944.

The Nazi empire is nearly finished. The Allies push closer to the Fatherland each day. Berlin lays in smoldering ruins. Still, the Germans continue to fight, hoping for a chance at a negotiated peace.

But now the chief of German foreign intelligence has learned the Allies are working on a new weapon so powerful, it would leave the Nazis with no choice but to unconditionally surrender.

Only one agent stands in the way of the Allies building their weapon. He is the only man capable of carrying out an audacious mission to sabotage the Allies' "wunderwaffe" program from within. Disguised as a British agent, he will infiltrate the United States and attack the project's only vulnerability-its director, Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer.

He is Germany's last chance.

He is ... The Last Saboteur.


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Autorenporträt
Martin Roy Hill has led an eclectic life. Soldier, sailor, journalist . . . well, not a spy, but he has written about them.

Martin joined the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve when he was 19, the same year he sold his first published piece to Reader's Digest. He spent a total of 13 years as a Coastguardsman, in two tours, involved in small boat search and rescue, emergency medical response, port security, and maritime law enforcement.

In between those tours, he served in a counter-insurgency unit in the U.S. Navy Reserve. After a final stint of Coast Guard active duty following the 9/11 attacks, Martin was offered a commission as a medical service corps officer in a component of the California National Guard, where he trained combat medics for Iraq and Afghanistan. Later, Martin converted to the military police, retiring in 2016 as a major and executive officer of an MP unit.

Martin also served as a wilderness medic and operations sergeant with the San Diego County Sheriff's Department Wilderness Search and Rescue Detail, where he was cross trained as a tactical (SWAT) medic. Martin also spent several years as a medic and security specialist with a federal Disaster Medical Response Team.

Martin received a bachelor's degree in journalism from CSU Dominguez Hills, and spent more than 20 years as a writer and editor for newspapers and magazines. His investigative reporting earned him numerous journalism honors, including two William Allen White Awards. His stories were included in three of the Investigative Reporters and Editors' annual compilations of the best investigative reporting. He also worked as a freelance correspondent for LIFE and Newsweek.

After serving on active duty following the 9/11 attacks, Martin switched careers, becoming a U.S. Navy analyst in combat casualty care, a job he held for 16 years throughout the Iraq and Afghan wars.

Between his military, public safety, and journalism careers, Martin experienced many adventures. In the Coast Guard, he participated in dozens of rescues, chased Russian spy ships and smugglers, protected dignitaries, and once was nearly lost at sea in a storm. In the Navy, he was assigned to liaison with a USCG patrol boat during war games, and ended up participating in what at the time was the largest drug bust in U.S. history.

He's been known to jump out of a perfectly good airplane, and once followed a migrant trail from the U.S. into Mexico (at tha...