The Complete Herbie Kruger Series (Herbie Kruger #1-5)
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BOOK 1: THE NOSTRADAMUS TRAITOR
1978. A middle-aged German woman, Frau Fenderman, arrives in London, looking for the grave of her late husband executed for spying during WW2. As word spreads, MI6 assigns Herbie Kruger to investigate. Kruger’s enquiries uncover a labyrinth of lies, deception, and dubious psychological warfare involving some of his own colleagues. But at the heart of it all is Frau Fenderman. Who is she and what does she really want?
BOOK 2: THE GARDEN OF WEAPONS
When Kruger’s Russian nemesis supposedly kills himself, a double agent exposes secrets that make Kruger fear for his Berlin network. Kruger must uncover the traitor before they blow a hole in MI6’s whole operation. To do so he must go back to his German roots and his troubled past. But as the enemy closes in, Kruger makes a shocking discovery that threatens the new life he has built for himself . . .
BOOK 3: THE QUIET DOGS
Stentor has been a British asset for decades, positioned at the heart of the KGB — a UK double agent since boyhood. Now he wants out. Kruger is recruited to bring the Russian to England, a home he has never seen. But along the way Kruger must face old enemies who make him question everything he thinks he knows. With danger facing them every way they turn, can Kruger succeed in bringing them back to London safely?
BOOK 4: MAESTRO
Classical music fan Kruger is brought out of semi-retirement to hear the confessions of America’s greatest living conductor, Maestro Louis Passau. Intelligence suggests that Passau spied for Hitler and worked with the KGB, and Kruger’s brief is to find out the truth. But as Kruger begins his interrogation, an attempt is made on Passau’s life. Kruger is in a race against time to uncover a greater betrayal than even MI6 could’ve imagined . . .
BOOK 5: CONFESSOR
Kruger is living in retirement near the New Forest with only a collection of empty liquor bottles for company.”