| Here is the spellbinding autobiography of Erich Gimpel, one of the only Nazi spies to reach American soil. Assigned by the Führer himself, his mission was to sabotage America’s atomic program.
“A spy has feelings like any other man. As you will see from my story, he falls in love, gives way to the same passions, has moments of black despair and great jubilation. But, unlike other men, he walks hand in hand with fear. . . one error of judgment can lead him to the scaffold.” –from the book |
| "His ability to elude sloppy wartime surveillance is a chilling parallel to todays's headlines." -- Newsweek
"With spies, as with everyone else, it's the journey, not the goal, that is interesting. Agent 146's journey makes for exceptionally compelling reading." -- Philadelphia Inquirer |