Larry Loftis
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“He asked her how she felt about the Germans, and she said, “I hate them. I mean that I hate Nazis. For the Germans, oddly enough, I have pity.” “I thought you might separate Germans and Nazis. It was not the Nazis but the Germans who killed your father.” Odette blinked. Jepson had done his homework. She looked at the captain. “Yes, but they were driven then as they are driven now. I think the Germans are very obedient and very gullible. Their tragedy—and Europe’s—is that they gladly allow themselves to be hoodwinked into believing evil to be good.”
― Code Name: Lise
― Code Name: Lise
“Anti-Semitism has repercussions which will affect the whole world.”
― The Watchmaker's Daughter: The True Story of World War II Heroine Corrie ten Boom
― The Watchmaker's Daughter: The True Story of World War II Heroine Corrie ten Boom
“1 Thessalonians 5:14–18: “Encourage the timid, help the weak, be patient with everyone. Make sure that nobody pays back wrong for wrong, but always try to be kind to each other and to everyone else. Be joyful always, pray continually; give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.”
― The Watchmaker's Daughter: The True Story of World War II Heroine Corrie Ten Boom
― The Watchmaker's Daughter: The True Story of World War II Heroine Corrie Ten Boom
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― Letters and Papers from Prison
― Letters and Papers from Prison
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It's 1949 and the Cold War is intensifying. America is expanding its influence in Iran and the Middle East and CIA officer Tom O'Brien is sent to a remote posting on the Caspian Sea in northern Iran. The idea was to keep him under the radar while the fallout from his last assignment settled. But as usual, O'Brien finds he has been thrown into deep water - literally. Tasked with penetrating the Iron Curtain by boat to insert MI6 agents into the Soviet Union, O’Brien and his crewmates are betrayed and ambushed. Having to swim to shore with the only other survivor, O’Brien finds himself a wanted man in a hostile land. To survive he has to fight sea and sun, all the while trying to come to grips with the marital trauma he is going through. Finally making it over the border into Iran, he discovers he is a suspect in the leak that almost cost him his life. To clear his name, O'Brien has to plug the leak.
Patrick Nolan Clark

Flight to Fedala
The airmen were called Machalniks, the volunteers, Jews and Gentiles alike, Americans, Brits, and others from the English speaking nations, who went to fight for Israel in the 1948 war. Most went for altruistic reasons in the wake of the Holocaust in Europe. Some went for the adventure. One former American airman went to flee from a murder warrant. Tom O'Brien is tasked by the CIA to find him and send him back to America for trial, but unbeknownst to the agency is that the Soviet intelligence services are looking for this man also. The cold war is about to turn nuclear and the American has secrets the Soviets badly want. The Ministry of State Security get their hands on him first, but O'Brien follows them all the way to Morocco for a final showdown.
The Estranged Spy
Treachery, infidelity, espionage, intrigue, and the ugly “oil” word all converge in this sexy spy novel, and in 1949 Beirut was the place to find all of the above. Beirut was on the way to becoming the Paris of the Middle East, but it had a dark side. In the face of marital and professional betrayal, CIA officer Tom O'Brien feels he only has one option to relieve the pain. He works covertly with the new Israeli intelligence service to bring down one of his own. At the same time, he searches for a Soviet assassin who learns of the hunt and tries to kill him first. O’Brien strikes back in the ways he know best: subterfuge and violence.