Berlin Red
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Publisher Description
April, 1945.
East of Berlin, the Red Army stands poised to unleash its final assault upon the ruined capital of Hitler's Thousand Year Reich.
To the north, at a lonely outpost near the Baltic sea, German scientists perfect a guidance system for the mighty V2 rocket, which has already caused massive damage to the cities of London and Antwerp. This device, known only by the codename Diamondstream, will allow the rocket to arrive at its target with pin-point accuracy. So devastating is the potential of this newly-mastered technology that Hitler's promise to the German people of a 'miracle weapon' that will turn the tide of the war might actually come true.
When a radio message sent to Hitler's Headquarters, heralding the success of Diamondstream, is intercepted by an English listening station, British Intelligence orders one of its last agents operating in Berlin to acquire the plans for the device, Desperate to evacuate their agent from the doomed city before the Red Army swarms through its streets, British Special Operations turns to the Kremlin for help.
They ask for one man in particular - Inspector Pekkala.
Anxious to acquire the plans for himself, Stalin readily agrees to risk his finest investigator on what appears to be a suicide mission.
But when Pekkala learns the reason that the British have singled him out, he knows that he must make the journey, no matter what the outcome might be. The agent he must rescue is the woman he had planned to marry, before the Revolution tore them apart, sending her to Paris as a refugee and Pekkala to a gulag in Siberia.
This time, for Pekkala, it is personal.
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In Eastland's excellent seventh and final Inspector Pekkala novel (after 2015's Red Icon), Stalin has one last mission for Pekkala and his associate, Major Kirov, in April 1945. The English have an agent in Berlin who has knowledge of the Diamond Stream guidance system, which will give the V-2 rocket pinpoint accuracy. In its perfected form, the V-2 threat could provide the Germans with a bargaining chip in making a separate peace with the western Allies. The English want Pekkala to help them retrieve the information and the agent, but Stalin wants the weapon for himself. Pekkala can't refuse because the agent whose life is imperiled is his long-lost fianc e, Lilya Simonova, and Hitler's most skilled investigator is already searching for her. Pekkala must risk the death throes of the Third Reich to rescue his beloved Lilya and, just possibly, attain a future and freedom with her. Eastland, the nom de plume of Paul Watkins, convincingly explores the motivations of everyone from Pekkala to Stalin in this deeply personal story set against the broad canvas of horrific war.