Mission Lisbon

The V-1 Double Cross

by Toby Oliver

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At the height of the War in 1943 British Intelligence receives a microfilm containing vital information regarding Hitler’s so called vengeance weapons, the deadly V-I and V-2 rocket programme being conducted at Peenemunde in northern Germany. A brilliant young French scientist, Jean Giscard, had been forced to join the development project as his family came under ever increasing threats from the Nazis in occupied France. Before the War Giscard had studied at Berlin University, and therefore knew many of the leading scientists now working in Peenemunde, they remembered him well, and requested that he be included to work on the top secret project with them. Horrified at the destructive nature of the weapons he is helping to develop, he tries escape in order to warn the Allies that not only are the lives of thousands of people at risk, but that the weapons could quite literally affect the final outcome of the War against Nazi Germany. After successfully making contact with the Special Operations Executive he is spirited out of northern Germany via an effective underground network to the relative safety of neutral Portugal. Chief Inspector Garvan, on secondment to MI5, finds himself ordered to accompany his British Intelligence colleague, Major Spencer Hall, to neutral Lisbon. Their mission is to escort the Frenchman safely back to England, but it’s a race against time, SS Reichsfuhrer Himmler has ordered the Abwehr to track Giscard down and bring him back to Berlin.Unbeknown to Garvan there was another reason for his inclusion on the mission, for Major Spencer Hall has another remit, London suspected that one of their own agents is a traitor and working covertly for Berlin. After arriving in Lisbon, their fears are confirmed when the double-agent divulges the whereabouts of the French scientist to his Nazi spymasters, with bloody and deadly consequences. They then find themselves faced in a desperate race to track down the traitor operating out of Portugal who has fatally compromised not only their mission to Lisbon, but Allied secrets for the future conduct of the War. In their deadly game of smoke and mirrors no-one is ever quite what they seem.

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Toby Oliver was born in London, and since 2007 moved to the countryside of West Sussex with his family in England. For many years he worked as an Administrator in Central London. His first novel Codename Nicolette is based upon the real-life secret work of MI5's Double Cross System, who was responsible for controlling turned Nazi agents based in Britain during World War II. His other works include Mission Lisbon - The Double Cross, Dead Man Walking - A Spy Amongst Us, The Downing Street Plot - An Agent's Revenge and Duty and Betrayal, a Cold War thriller set in the 1960s.

He decided to write books that he liked to read: and that was a mixture of crime and espionage stories, coupled with close family connections to the British Army, and his degree in politics, his books about WWI and the Cold War-era encompass all of the above.

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