Ardennes Sniper: A World War II Thriller
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Finally, I want to thank all those who had a hand in producing or editing this book, especially Aidan, Mary, Joanne, Marianne, and Michael, as well as the many readers of Ghost Sniper who encouraged this follow-up story.
About the author
David Healey lives in Maryland where he worked as a journalist for more than twenty years. He is a member of the International Thriller Writers and a frequent contributor to The Big Thrill magazine. Visit him online at www.davidhealey.net or www.facebook.com/david.healey.books
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Other David Healey historical thrillers you may enjoy:
GHOST SNIPER
American hunter Caje Cole and German marksman Kurt Von Stenger first encounter one another in the wake of the D-Day invasion, playing a deadly game of cat and mouse across the hedgerow country of Normandy.
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"The story was fascinating, and the point of views being used brought humanity into the storyline."
—Mythical Books on Ghost Sniper
"His research is one of a kind, and makes the story plausible."
—Cruising Susan Reviews on Ghost Sniper
SHARPSHOOTER
The classic Civil War thriller! In 1864, a Confederate assassin attempts to turn the tide of the Civil War by setting his sights on Union General Ulysses S. Grant in the streets of Washington City and battlefields of Virginia.
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"Sharpshooter pours out a thrilling and fast-moving story of fictional intrigue ... guaranteed to hold your attention."
—Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star
"Sharpshooter has the feel of a techno-thriller, the kind offered by Tom Clancy or Dean Koontz ... Sharpshooter moves quickly and is filled with all manner of intrigue."
—The Civil War News
TIME REICH
College professor and Nazi hunter Abraham McCoy joins a U.S. Department of Justice investigation into a string of murders that will reveal the dark truth about his father’s role in World War II.
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REBEL TRAIN
Confederate raiders capture the train carrying Abraham Lincoln on his way to deliver the Gettysburg Address. This title was featured on the game show Jeopardy!
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"Civil War buffs looking for something different will find ample reward in this complex, offbeat novel of deadly intrigue and hot pursuit."
—Jack D. Hunter, best-selling author of The Blue Max, on Rebel Train
"Healey's got a gift for recreating history, complete with compelling characters and the ring of authenticity in every scene."
—C.A. Mobley, best-selling author of Rites of War and Rules of Command, on Rebel Train
"A classic adventure of escape and pursuit, ending with the timeless questions about honor and duty."
—Bing West, author of The Village and The Pepperdogs, on Rebel Train
REBEL FEVER
An army doctor must stop a madman who plans to start an epidemic in Washington City to bring the Union to its knees. Based on a true story.
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Other fiction by David Healey
The House That Went Down With The Ship
Beach Bodies
The Sea Lord Chronicles: First Voyage
The Sea Lord Chronicles: Ship of Spies
Nonfiction
1812: Rediscovering Chesapeake Bay’s Forgotten War
Delmarva Legends and Lore
Great Storms of the Chesapeake
Praise for David Healey’s other novels
"Anyone who has fixed up an old house or who loves old houses will find reading this mystery set on Maryland's Eastern Shore much more enjoyable than actually having to patch plaster walls and repair old windows themselves. This book jazzes up old house lore with a fresh coat of small-town history and mystery."
—Tamar Myers, bestselling author of the Den of Antiquity and Pennsylvania Dutch mysteries, on The House That Went Down with the Ship
“David Healey peoples his novel with fully fleshed characters, putting them in a setting on Maryland’s Eastern Shore you just know has to be real. Along the way you learn a lot about the work that goes into renovating an old house. He does all this with an easy writing style and sly touches of wry humor.”
—Joe Terrell, author of the Harrison Weaver mysteries, on The House That Went Down with the Ship
"There are some laughs, some sex on the beach, a spooky bad guy who plays really bad music in a beach band, and plenty of landmarks and local flavor included, from the Rehoboth boardwalk to Browseabout Books to Grotto's pizza."
—Omni Mystery News on Beach Bodies
"To the list of potentially fatal risks at the beach - such as riptides, lighting and sunstroke - add being kidnapped for your kidneys. That's the premise of Beach Bodies, the first comic thriller and 13th book by David Healey ... The quiet of the marshes, the behavior of beach cops (‘What do you do, arrest people for wearing sneakers with dress socks?’) and the delicate nesting habits of plovers also matter."
—Ken Mammarella, The News Journal
Table of Contents
Goethe quote
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Epilogue
Author’s Note
About the author