The Wolves of Biscay
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Product Details
Author:
Conor Bender
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
272
Publisher:
Severn River Publishing (April 28, 2026)
Imprint:
Severn River Publishing
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781648757082
ISBN-10:
1648757081
Weight:
9.09oz
Dimensions:
6" x 9"
File:
Eloquence-SimonSchuster_06172026_P10219611_onix30-20260617.xml
Folder:
Eloquence
List Price:
$19.99
Pub Discount:
65
Series:
Clandestine War
As low as:
$15.39
Publisher Identifier:
P-SS
Discount Code:
A
Overview
One war. Six lives. Countless secrets. Their choices will echo through history.
December 1942, Nazi-occupied France. OSS officer Malcolm Parker parachutes into Brittany to revive the Resistance—only to land in a German trap. Wounded and hunted, his mission becomes survival.
In Paris, Marguerite Klotz hides in plain sight, playing the part of a barmaid. Under the protection of her uncle, Abwehr officer Rudy Goethe, she spies for the Nazis to keep her Jewish identity buried. As Goethe dismantles the Resistance from within, tremors are felt across the Channel.
In London, Gavin Briggs—an American smuggler turned reluctant saboteur—joins forces with seasoned SOE operator Arthur Cutter and the cunning Talia Crevier. Together, they set out to sabotage Goethe's growing network of informants and collaborators.
And below the surface of the Atlantic, U-Boat Captain Ulrich Foss faces a moral reckoning. Ordered to develop Germany's deadliest weapon—a submarine capable of launching V-2 rockets at the U.S.—he must choose between his morals and his country.
From the streets of Paris to the depths of the Atlantic, six lives collide in a war of deception, betrayal, and fragile alliances. As the clandestine war intensifies, survival hinges on more than skill—it demands trust.
From award-winning author Conor Bender comes a taut, emotionally charged thriller that explores the shadow war of World War II, where the line between loyalty and treachery is drawn in blood. For fans of Ken Follett and Lee Jackson.
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Praise for Conor Bender and The Clandestine War series:
"Terrific! Intriguing. A war story like no other told in clear, heart-beating prose. Read it now!" —Lee Jackson, author of the After Dunkirk series
“Conor Bender has woven pirates, treasure, Nazis, lost souls and unlikely heroes into a roaring good read of World War II historical fiction.” —Sherry Tuffin, WWII Historian
“Jubilee is a top-flight World War II thriller that pulses with energy and intrigue. Conor Bender takes us into Occupied France and delivers a page-turning story of spies, lovers, and enemies, and a high-stakes mission that could go terribly, terribly wrong. A spellbinding and deeply satisfying thriller.” —Michele Rubin, Cornerstones US
"Jubilee is a well-researched, well-executed work of fiction that is heavily based on real events. In fact, it feels almost difficult to call this historical fiction..." —The Caffeinated Reader
December 1942, Nazi-occupied France. OSS officer Malcolm Parker parachutes into Brittany to revive the Resistance—only to land in a German trap. Wounded and hunted, his mission becomes survival.
In Paris, Marguerite Klotz hides in plain sight, playing the part of a barmaid. Under the protection of her uncle, Abwehr officer Rudy Goethe, she spies for the Nazis to keep her Jewish identity buried. As Goethe dismantles the Resistance from within, tremors are felt across the Channel.
In London, Gavin Briggs—an American smuggler turned reluctant saboteur—joins forces with seasoned SOE operator Arthur Cutter and the cunning Talia Crevier. Together, they set out to sabotage Goethe's growing network of informants and collaborators.
And below the surface of the Atlantic, U-Boat Captain Ulrich Foss faces a moral reckoning. Ordered to develop Germany's deadliest weapon—a submarine capable of launching V-2 rockets at the U.S.—he must choose between his morals and his country.
From the streets of Paris to the depths of the Atlantic, six lives collide in a war of deception, betrayal, and fragile alliances. As the clandestine war intensifies, survival hinges on more than skill—it demands trust.
From award-winning author Conor Bender comes a taut, emotionally charged thriller that explores the shadow war of World War II, where the line between loyalty and treachery is drawn in blood. For fans of Ken Follett and Lee Jackson.
__________________________
Praise for Conor Bender and The Clandestine War series:
"Terrific! Intriguing. A war story like no other told in clear, heart-beating prose. Read it now!" —Lee Jackson, author of the After Dunkirk series
“Conor Bender has woven pirates, treasure, Nazis, lost souls and unlikely heroes into a roaring good read of World War II historical fiction.” —Sherry Tuffin, WWII Historian
“Jubilee is a top-flight World War II thriller that pulses with energy and intrigue. Conor Bender takes us into Occupied France and delivers a page-turning story of spies, lovers, and enemies, and a high-stakes mission that could go terribly, terribly wrong. A spellbinding and deeply satisfying thriller.” —Michele Rubin, Cornerstones US
"Jubilee is a well-researched, well-executed work of fiction that is heavily based on real events. In fact, it feels almost difficult to call this historical fiction..." —The Caffeinated Reader








