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WHATEVER THE COST by Michael Kurland

WHATEVER THE COST

by Michael Kurland

Pub Date: April 6th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-7278-8970-6
Publisher: Severn House

An unorthodox pair of English aristocrats travel to the Continent in 1939 in hopes of sneaking out scientists who are crucial to the war effort.

No less an authority than Albert Einstein has written to President Roosevelt urging him to relocate a slew of physicists working in Germany on a fearsome new technology that could create the bomb to end all bombs. So Capt. Jacob Welker, founder of the Office of Special Intelligence, heads into a vortex. So do Lord Geoffrey Saboy and his wife, Patricia, whose irregular domestic arrangements—each one basically provides cover for the other’s roving eye—guarantee lightweight complications. When one of Patricia’s trysts brings her into possession of a list of parties who’ve already suffered a high mortality rate, the couple, aided by a cadre of informants horrified by what life under the Third Reich has become, redouble their efforts to track down as many potentially turncoat scientists as possible. Even as they talk to professors Herman and Angela Mittwark, professor Josef Brun, of the Kepler Institute, is already on the run from the Gestapo with some vital scientific papers. Will Brun meet up with the couple seeking to rescue him as part of the retinue of Geoffrey’s alter ego Jeffrey the Great’s magic act before he disappears himself? Freely mingling real-life heroes and villains with his fictional cast, Kurland resolutely ignores the implications of his title, making wartime intrigue look so easy and fun you may want to try a spot of it yourself in between your own engagements.

A good time is had by all but the Gestapo in this knockabout demi-suspenser.