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Tibet-SS: Wyvern Family Spy Novels
Tibet-SS: Wyvern Family Spy Novels
Tibet-SS: Wyvern Family Spy Novels
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Tibet-SS: Wyvern Family Spy Novels

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A Nazi expedition makes a world-shattering discovery...

Embittered MI6 officer, Mike Best, learns that his grandfather, Oswald Kruger, was a member of the 1938 SS expedition to Tibet, and that Kruger has left an account of what the SS discovered there.

But when Best goes to Zurich to open his grandfather's safety deposit box, he discovers that others desperately want to know the secret as well.

Disabling an assassin, Mike and his friend Dieter escape with Kruger's secret document. Mike is immediately hooked by his grandfather's story. If true, not only will it rewrite history, it will give new meaning and purpose to Mike's life.

Your introduction to the Wyvern Spy Family Saga - action, adventure, espionage!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 25, 2023
ISBN9798215232620
Tibet-SS: Wyvern Family Spy Novels
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Gomery Kimber

Gomery Kimber is the British author of The Big Shilling Trilogy: The Killing House, The War Party, and The Mad Man. The Killing House was published by Procursus Press in December 2019. The War Party was released the following September. Gomery Kimber’s third novel, No Air Native, No Man Kindred, (‘an intellectual thriller of epic proportions,’ as one reviewer has it) was published in 2021 and is subtitled The Audacious Plot to Kidnap the Man Who Created Adolf Hitler. The first Justin Martello thriller, London Lies Bleeding, is scheduled for publication in the summer of 2022. Martello will return shortly thereafter in The Assassin of London. The second Wyvern Family Spy saga, Man Number Seven, will soon be published as well. And the final instalment of The Big Shilling Trilogy, The Mad Man, is also a work in progress.

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    Tibet-SS - Gomery Kimber

    GOMERY KIMBER – WINNER OF MARK DAWSON’S SPF FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP FOR THRILLERS, 2023

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    Gomery Kimber is the British author of The Big Shilling assassin trilogy: The Killing HouseThe War Party, and The Mad Man.

    The Killing House was published by Procursus Press in December 2019.  The War Party was released the following September.

    Gomery Kimber’s third novel, No Air Native, No Man Kindred, (‘an intellectual thriller of epic proportions,’ as one reviewer has it) was published in September 2021.

    The first Justin Martello thriller, London Lies Bleeding, is scheduled for publication in the spring of 2023. Martello will return shortly thereafter in The Assassin of London.

    The second Wyvern Family Spy saga, Man Number Seven, will be published later in 2023.  The final instalment of The Big Shilling Trilogy, The Mad Man, is a work in progress.

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    CHAPTER ONE

    Uhren und Schmuck said the signs in the exclusive shops on Zurich’s Bahnhofstrasse – watches and jewellery.

    It was 9.20am, and Mike Best walked briskly towards Paradeplatz, the former Säumärt or Pig Market, now home to some of the richest banks in the world.  Shop assistants were dressing the armour-glass windows with expensive watches and jewellery, and security guards with guns on their hips were taking up station at the doors.

    There was snow on the ground, and the moistureless air dried the nasal passages and irritated the eyes.

    He crossed the road to the sound of tram bells and cut through a shadowed alleyway.  Dieter Mengen had dropped him near the railway station.  It had taken almost an hour to drive from the hotel at Oerlikon.  He was wearing a ski coat and a black baseball cap and sunglasses, but felt naked without the Colt, which he’d left under the passenger seat in Dieter’s Jeep.

    Certain that he wasn’t being followed  - he’d ridden up and down the Globus escalators for five minutes as soon as the department store had opened its doors - Best hurried towards the river, then strolled along the quay beside the clear Alpine water of the Limmat.

    The safety deposit stood in a narrow street with an art gallery on the corner.  Away from the big shops and the flashy cars and the Muslim women in their hijabs and niqabs, it could have been the 1940s.  The street was paved with cobblestones, and on the steps between the gas lamps stood a doorman with brass buttons and a top hat who looked old enough to have been a contemporary of Oswald Kruger.

    But once inside the entrance hall, Mike Best found himself once more in the hyper-modern world.  The large atrium was sober and old-fashioned, but in its midst some kind of pod appeared to have landed.  Constructed of polished metal and lit by tiny spotlights, it was all curves and unpleasant angles.  Inside the pod was a receptionist, an Arab in a dark suit and loud tie who said, 'Good morning, sir’ in a

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