Audiobook The Unlikely Spy Daniel Silva, Part 4

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Audiobook The Unlikely Spy Daniel Silva, Part 4
Audiobook The Unlikely Spy Daniel Silva, Part 4
Chapters:
0:00 – Chapter 43
03:21 – Chapter 44
24:31 – Chapter 45
29:21 – Chapter 46
59:35 – Chapter 47
01:25:32 – Chapter 48
01:33:35 – Chapter 49
01:55:19 – Chapter 50
02:07:59 – Chapter 51
02:25:46 – Chapter 52
02:38:01 – Chapter 53
02:50:00 – Chapter 54
02:55:26 – Chapter 55
03:03:04 – Chapter 56
03:05:20 – Chapter 57
03:21:43 – Chapter 58
03:37:07 – Chapter 59
04:09:21 – Chapter 60

Preview:
In April 1944, six weeks before the Allied invasion of France, Nazi propagandist William Joyce – better known as Lord Haw-Haw – made a chilling radio broadcast aimed at Britain.

According to Joyce, Germany knew that the Allies were working on large concrete structures in southern England. Germany also knew that these structures were going to be towed across the English Channel during the next invasion and sunk off the coast of France. Joyce said: / "Well, we'll help you boys. When you come to get them going, we'll sink them for you. /"

Horns of alarm sounded within British intelligence and the Allied high command. The concrete structures mentioned by Joyce were in reality components of a giant artificial port complex destined for Normandy, called Operation Mulberry. If Hitler's spies truly understood Mulberry's purpose, they might well know the most important secret of the war: the time and place of the Allied invasion of France.

Days later, those fears were allayed when U.S. intelligence intercepted a coded message from Japan's ambassador to Berlin, Lt. Gen. Hiroshi Baron Oshima, to his superiors in Tokyo. Oshima received regular briefings from his German allies on preparations for the impending invasion. According to the intercepted message, German intelligence believed that the concrete structures were part of a huge anti-aircraft complex and not an artificial port.

But how could German intelligence make such a crucial miscalculation? Did he simply misinterpret his own information? Or had he been deceived?

Author:
Daniel Silva is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Improbable Spy, The Mark of the Assassin, The Marching Season, and the Gabriel Allon series, including The Kill Artist, The English Assassin, The Confessor, A Death in Vienna, Prince. fire, the messenger, the secret servant, the rules of Moscow, the defector, the Rembrandt affair, the portrait of a spy, the fallen angel, the English girl, the heist, the English spy, the black widow and the house of spies. His books are published in more than thirty countries and are bestsellers around the world.

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