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Phoenix Rising

The Covert War Chronicles, Book 2

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Phoenix Rising

Auteur(s): Michael Reit
Narrateur(s): Amanda Mahr
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1 September 1939

As Hitler's armies pour across the Polish border, three lives are forever changed.

Jewish refugee Felix Wolff believes he has found safety in England, but he is arrested and thrown into a British internment camp as a suspected Nazi spy. To clear his name and join the fight against Hitler, he must break free of a system that mistakes him for the very evil he fled.

Fresh off his ruthless campaign in Poland, Sicherheitsdienst agent Karl Vogt is sent on a chilling mission: to devise a system for controlling the growing Jewish population within the Reich. His cold efficiency lays the groundwork for a coming horror the world has yet to comprehend.

In Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia, Adela Beran risks everything to pass secrets from a weapons factory to the Czech resistance. When she’s asked to help assassinate Heinrich Himmler in Berlin, she faces a terrifying choice: stay in the shadows or strike a deadly blow against tyranny.

Phoenix Rising is the second installment in the Covert War Chronicles. It is a powerful story of courage, survival, and resistance across a war-torn Europe. Perfect for fans of Alan Furst, Kate Quinn, and WWII espionage thrillers rooted in real history.

©2025 Michael Reit (P)2026 Michael Reit
20e siècle Espionnage Fiction biographique Fiction de genre Historique Politique et espions Thrillers et romans à suspense Guerre Angleterre
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