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Road of Deception

A Wartime Story of Treachery and Betrayal

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Road of Deception

By: Douglas W. Jacobson
Narrated by: Wes Malik
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It is 1943 in occupied Belgium, where the clash between patriots of the Resistance and traitors collaborating with the Nazis set neighbor against neighbor, friend against friend, and it was impossible to know who to trust.

An American aviator shot down over Belgium is rescued by a young Belgian woman who is an operative of a clandestine escape organization. Their treacherous year-long journey is an odyssey of intrigue and deception, eventually uncovering a monstrous Nazi plot that could threaten civilization long after the end of the war.

This gripping tale of WWII historical fiction delves into the heart of Nazi Resistance stories, painting a vivid picture of World War II novels. Immerse yourself in the clandestine world of the Belgian Resistance, where the stakes are high, and betrayal lurks around every corner. Perfect for fans of historical thrillers and WWII espionage, this novel captures the essence of wartime intrigue and heroism.

Explore the unyielding spirit of those who fought against tyranny, and uncover the secrets of a bygone era in this compelling narrative that promises to keep you on the edge of your seat.

©2024 Douglas W. Jacobson (P)2025 Douglas W. Jacobson
20th Century Historical Fiction
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