· The Rules in Rome: Don’t blow your cover. Don’t get caught by the Gestapo. Don’t fall in love with your partner. My newest book is now available in paperback, audiobook, and ebook. You won’t want to miss this action-packed novel about two American spies working in Nazi-occupied Rome. Here’s what others are saying about The Rules In Rome. When his team kills an officer headed for Rome, the man's similarity to Bastien is undeniable, and seeing an opportunity to turn the tide of the war, Bastien makes a bold decision: he will assume the dead officer's identity. He become Dietrich, an Iron Cross-wearing German officer—an ideal position from which to infiltrate the Nazi ranks in Rome.5/5(21). The rules in Rome are simple: elude the Gestapo, always maintain your cover, and never fall in love with your partner. With Hitler's forces firmly entrenched in Europe, countless heroes seek toend the madman's reign. Bastien Ley is one of the best. Working in Italy for the Office of Strategic Services, he's been tasked with sabotagingGerman convoys/5(58).
When his team kills an officer headed for Rome, the man's similarity to Bastien is undeniable, and seeing an opportunity to turn the tide of the war, Bastien makes a bold decision: he will assume the dead officer's identity. He become Dietrich, an Iron Cross-wearing German officer—an ideal position from which to infiltrate the Nazi ranks in Rome. Rome I covers much of the same ground as the Rome Convention. The basic rule has been preserved - in the absence of party choice the applicable law is the law of the place where the party which has to perform the main obligations of the contract is normally resident. However, Rome I converts the existing presumption into a fixed rule. A.L. Sowards Thank you for your question, Linda! As of , four of my five books are available as audiobooks: The Spider and the Sparrow, The Rules in Rome, Espi more Thank you for your question, Linda! As of , four of my five books are available as audiobooks: The Spider and the Sparrow, The Rules in Rome, Espionage, and Sworn www.doorway.ru are read by Jason Tatom, who does a great job.
Description. With Hitler's forces firmly entrenched in Europe, countless heroes seek to end the madman's reign. Bastien Ley is one of the best. Working in Italy for the Office of Strategic Services, he's been tasked with sabotaging German convoys. When his team kills an officer headed for Rome, the man's similarity to Bastien is undeniable, and seeing an opportunity to turn the tide of the war, Bastien makes a bold decision: he will assume the dead officer's identity. The Rules in Rome is a nail-biter, and A.L. Sowards does an excellent job of illustrating the courage required by those who risked their lives in Nazi-occupied Italy as they slipped information to the Allies. Gracie the radio operator is a wonderful character--her determination, her intelligence, her insecurities, her loyalty and compassion. Reviewed in the United States on Decem. Verified Purchase. The Rules in Rome is a nail-biter, and A.L. Sowards does an excellent job of illustrating the courage required by those who risked their lives in Nazi-occupied Italy as they slipped information to the Allies.
0コメント