Night Of The Assassins
Night Of The Assassins unfolds a daring, little-known chapter of World War II. Part history, part suspense, this true narrative examines a Nazi plot—Operation Long Jump—to assassinate Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin during a secret Tehran conference. For readers who love real-world espionage, high-stakes strategy, and crisp, investigative storytelling, Night Of The Assassins offers a gripping, educational experience that reads with the tension of a thriller.
Written in a lucid, narrative-driven voice, the book weaves archival evidence with vivid scenes to place you alongside the players: the relentless head of FDR’s security detail, a wary Soviet contact, and the ruthless Nazi commandos racing to strike. The pacing keeps the outcome in suspense while unpacking the subtleties of intelligence work—surveillance, alibis, and last-minute decisions. Eight pages of black-and-white photographs further anchor the era, helping readers visualize Tehran’s halls and the people who shaped history. Night Of The Assassins reveals how courage, cunning, and unlikely alliances helped avert catastrophe and alter the course of the war.
- True WWII espionage tale centered on Operation Long Jump
- Interwoven perspectives from Allied protectors, Soviet operatives, and Nazi planners
- Eight pages of archival black-and-white photographs to illuminate the era
- Clear explanations of espionage, counterintelligence, and high-stakes decision-making
- Fast-paced, accessible narrative that balances rigorous history with gripping storytelling
After turning the last page, readers gain a deeper understanding of how a single, well-timed decision can alter the course of history, plus a renewed appreciation for the bravery of those who stood between catastrophe and the world’s future. Night Of The Assassins leaves you with a sense of resilience, awe, and thoughtful reflection on real-world courage.
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Night Of The Assassins
Night Of The Assassins
Night Of The Assassins unfolds a daring, little-known chapter of World War II. Part history, part suspense, this true narrative examines a Nazi plot—Operation Long Jump—to assassinate Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin during a secret Tehran conference. For readers who love real-world espionage, high-stakes strategy, and crisp, investigative storytelling, Night Of The Assassins offers a gripping, educational experience that reads with the tension of a thriller.
Written in a lucid, narrative-driven voice, the book weaves archival evidence with vivid scenes to place you alongside the players: the relentless head of FDR’s security detail, a wary Soviet contact, and the ruthless Nazi commandos racing to strike. The pacing keeps the outcome in suspense while unpacking the subtleties of intelligence work—surveillance, alibis, and last-minute decisions. Eight pages of black-and-white photographs further anchor the era, helping readers visualize Tehran’s halls and the people who shaped history. Night Of The Assassins reveals how courage, cunning, and unlikely alliances helped avert catastrophe and alter the course of the war.
- True WWII espionage tale centered on Operation Long Jump
- Interwoven perspectives from Allied protectors, Soviet operatives, and Nazi planners
- Eight pages of archival black-and-white photographs to illuminate the era
- Clear explanations of espionage, counterintelligence, and high-stakes decision-making
- Fast-paced, accessible narrative that balances rigorous history with gripping storytelling
After turning the last page, readers gain a deeper understanding of how a single, well-timed decision can alter the course of history, plus a renewed appreciation for the bravery of those who stood between catastrophe and the world’s future. Night Of The Assassins leaves you with a sense of resilience, awe, and thoughtful reflection on real-world courage.
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Night Of The Assassins unfolds a daring, little-known chapter of World War II. Part history, part suspense, this true narrative examines a Nazi plot—Operation Long Jump—to assassinate Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin during a secret Tehran conference. For readers who love real-world espionage, high-stakes strategy, and crisp, investigative storytelling, Night Of The Assassins offers a gripping, educational experience that reads with the tension of a thriller.
Written in a lucid, narrative-driven voice, the book weaves archival evidence with vivid scenes to place you alongside the players: the relentless head of FDR’s security detail, a wary Soviet contact, and the ruthless Nazi commandos racing to strike. The pacing keeps the outcome in suspense while unpacking the subtleties of intelligence work—surveillance, alibis, and last-minute decisions. Eight pages of black-and-white photographs further anchor the era, helping readers visualize Tehran’s halls and the people who shaped history. Night Of The Assassins reveals how courage, cunning, and unlikely alliances helped avert catastrophe and alter the course of the war.
- True WWII espionage tale centered on Operation Long Jump
- Interwoven perspectives from Allied protectors, Soviet operatives, and Nazi planners
- Eight pages of archival black-and-white photographs to illuminate the era
- Clear explanations of espionage, counterintelligence, and high-stakes decision-making
- Fast-paced, accessible narrative that balances rigorous history with gripping storytelling
After turning the last page, readers gain a deeper understanding of how a single, well-timed decision can alter the course of history, plus a renewed appreciation for the bravery of those who stood between catastrophe and the world’s future. Night Of The Assassins leaves you with a sense of resilience, awe, and thoughtful reflection on real-world courage.












