Germany, 1944.
The Nazi empire is nearly finished. The Allies push closer to the Fatherland each day. Berlin lays in smoldering ruins. Still, the Germans continue to fight, hoping for a chance at a negotiated peace.
But now the chief of German foreign intelligence has learned the Allies are working on a new weapon so powerful, it would leave the Nazis with no choice but to unconditionally surrender.
Only one agent stands in the way of the Allies building their weapon. He is the only man capable of carrying out an audacious mission to sabotage the Allies' "wunderwaffe" program from within. Disguised as a British agent, he will infiltrate the United States and attack the project's only vulnerability—its director, Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer.
He is Germany's last chance.
He is ... The Last Saboteur.
Editorial Reviews:
"A sharp, suspenseful, and historically grounded spy thriller with a compelling central impostor plot, strong atmosphere, and a morally conflicted antihero who lingers after the final page. Perfect for readers who like their WWII thrillers intelligent, layered, and character-driven." (Thriller Magazine)
"Martin Roy Hill's writing is sharp and evocative, capturing the tension and paranoia of wartime espionage. ... Fans of Alan Furst will find Hill is equally talented at blending historical espionage with detailed settings and complex characters." (Readers Favorite)
"... [T]he story stays true to history and real people, which injects a sense of discovery and authenticity into the plot to further give it an immediacy and attraction many World War II novels don't match. Libraries and thriller readers will be ... thrilled." (D. Donovan, Sr. Reviewer, Midwest Book Review)