In the last days of WWII, the Third Reich makes a desperate grab to retrieve its most valuable asset – Die Wespe, a spy buried deep in the Manhattan Project. The man chosen for this mission is Alexander Braun—American born, Harvard educated, and a ruthless killer.
British Intelligence learns of the Nazi plan. Unable to convince their American counterparts of the magnitude of the threat, they dispatch Major Michael Thatcher to track down Braun.
The trail leads to Rhode Island, where Lydia Cole, a young heiress, has unwittingly taken Braun back into her life. Braun is forced to run, and there is one place where he must go–Los Alamos, home of the Manhattan Project.
On July 16, 1945, the world’s first atomic bomb is tested – code name Trinity. In the days that follow, four people – a tenacious British investigator, a determined young woman, a killer, and the spy who could compromise America’s greatest scientific endeavor – will have a fateful rendezvous, all vying for control of the secret that will shape the world.
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Language - 2/5
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Summary
Overall Stealing Trinity by Ward Larsen 2008 Mr. Larsen takes us back to the closing days of World War II in this National Winner of 2008 Best Books. The characters are
enjoyable and well developed, the pace is fast and the story a strong one. I relearned some things about the Manhatten Project and the many twists and turns that resulted in the Allied victory in WW II. Mr. Ward brings together rumor, speculation and fact into a very compelling story connecting Nazi's, the sinking of the U.S.S.Indianapolis and other WW II history. There is some romance, some political intrigue, there are fanatical Nazi spies and some likable characters too. This is a really good book.