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An Army of One: A John Rossett Novel
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An Army of One: A John Rossett Novel

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In this enthralling historical thriller set in post—World War II London, detective John Henry Rossett must stop a murderous ex—SS officer as the German occupation of England begins to falter.

Working with the SS in German-occupied Britain was never easy for John Rossett. Though he’s returned to his former job, the police inspector has been tainted by his Nazi associations. His suspicious colleagues see him as a collaborator, and he’s unwelcome at his old haunts. But the Germans aren’t done with Rossett. When decorated SS Captain Karl Bauer kills the US consul in Liverpool, then goes on the run, Generalmajor Neumann orders Rossett to find the missing killer—a swift, cunning, and ruthless man known as "the Bear."

While the Nazis still maintain control over London, Liverpool is run by criminal networks and the British resistance. A wasteland of burned-out buildings and mountains of rubble, the northern port city is the perfect place for a clever warrior like Bauer to hide. Neumann and Rossett’s search also turns up damning new information: Bauer’s superior, Major Theo Dannecker, has been colluding with the US consul and the British resistance to smuggle large amounts of gold out of the country. As for the Bear, the fervent SS officer has repudiated his allegiance to the crumbling Reich and is now focused on destroying Rossett, the famed "British Lion," one innocent victim at a time.

To prevent more deaths and protect Britain, Rossett must trap the Bear and uncover a diabolical conspiracy that has brought Nazi officers and the British resistance together. Vivid and energetic, full of Schumacher’s trademark action and rich, conflicted characters, An Army of One reveals how the strength of one man can turn the tide in an uncertain world.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateAug 29, 2017
ISBN9780062499905
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Tony Schumacher

Tony Schumacher is a native of Liverpool, England. He is the author of The Darkest Hour and The British Lion, and was a finalist for the Sidewise Award for Alternate History in 2016. He has written for The Guardian and the Huffington Post, and he is a regular contributor to BBC Radio and London's LBC Radio. He has been a policeman, stand-up comedian, bouncer, jeweler, taxi driver, perfume salesman, actor, and garbage collector, among others. He currently lives outside Liverpool.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    I should have been sleeping, but I couldn't stop reading. Another page, another section, another chapter. I just couldn't stop until I'd finished. And now I'm exhausted because I didn't sleep, and I'm sad because the book is over, and I'm wondering how long I'll have to wait before the next book. Withdrawal is already setting in.I am *slightly* obsessed with John Rossett and the world in which he lives. I suppose that also makes me a bit of a Tony Schumacher groupie, which is fine with me because this guy is a gifted writer. In reading this book, I felt like I was right there in war-torn England. All my senses were activated. I swear I could even taste the coal dust. This is alternate history, but also completely plausible. Events all too easily could have played out just as Schumacher has written them. The realism he gives us is absolute.This is the third book in a series, and each one has gotten better. That's saying a lot, too, because I loved them all right from the start. While 'An Army of One' could essentially be read as a stand-alone, I recommend reading them in order. Not only will you get a better sense of John Rossett as a person (okay, character, but he feels real to me), but this series is simply too good to miss.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Book Description:In this enthralling historical thriller set in post World War II London, detective John Henry Rossett must stop a murderous officer as the German occupation of England begins to falter.Working with the SS in German-occupied Britain was never easy for John Rossett. Though he's returned to his former job, the police inspector has been tainted by his Nazi associations. His suspicious colleagues see him as a collaborator, and he's unwelcome at his old haunts. But the Germans aren't done with Rossett. When decorated SS Captain Karl Bauer kills the US consul in Liverpool, then goes on the run, Generalmajor Neumann orders Rossett to find the missing killer; a swift, cunning, and ruthless man known as "the Bear."While the Nazis still maintain control over London, Liverpool is run by criminal networks and the British resistance. A wasteland of burned-out buildings and mountains of rubble, the northern port city is the perfect place for a clever warrior like Bauer to hide. Neumann and Rossett's search also turns up damning new information: Bauer's superior, Major Theo Dannecker, has been colluding with the US consul and the British resistance to smuggle large amounts of gold out of the country. As for the Bear, the fervent SS officer has repudiated his allegiance to the crumbling Reich and is now focused on destroying Rossett, the famed "British Lion," one innocent victim at a time.To prevent more deaths and protect Britain, Rossett must trap the Bear and uncover a diabolical conspiracy that has brought Nazi officers and the British resistance together. Vivid and energetic, full of Schumacher's trademark action and rich, conflicted characters, An Army of One reveals how the strength of one man can turn the tide in an uncertain world.My Review:This is the 3rd installment of the John Rossett series. I have read the first two and enjoyed them very much and the 3rd one did not disappoint. The book is action-packed with fascinating characters. I especially like John Rossett as he is a very likable character. He seems to be a very honest person and just wants to get his job done without killing anyone. I find the book to be entertaining and humorous in parts. The book hooks you immediately and does not let go until the very end. The plot twists kept the pages turning and the descriptive writing makes you feel like you are a part of the story. This series would definitely make a great movie. I look forward to reading the next installment and would highly recommend this series to those who like historical mysteries.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    When I received the book, I knew it was a thriller … but I hadn't realized that it was an alternative-history thriller. This is not the kind of fiction I normally read, but I was pleasantly surprised to find it to be a wonderfully written page-turner of a story. I enjoyed it.The book is filled with interesting, well-developed characters … and John Rossett, the lead character, is so believable as the one-man-army. The action is non-stop, and I love author Tony Schumacher's vivid descriptions of the people in the story and their exploits. I really like the tempo and cadence of his writing. And even after many plot twists and turns, the ending is a surprise (at least, it was to me).