The Making of Herman Faust

ebook The Checkpoint, Berlin Detective Series, #4 · The Checkpoint, Berlin Detective Series

By Michele E. Gwynn

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The Berlin Wall is crumbling, and with it comes the threat of a Soviet bio-weapons program that could bring the Cold War to an explosive end.
Rookie officer Herman Faust apprehends a high priority defector during a routine traffic stop but it quickly spirals out of control when the defector's brother vanishes, and the defector is found dead in her holding cell! Faust finds himself entangled in a web of CIA secrets, anonymous threats, and a Soviet plot to launch a biological weapon on the American Embassy. With the stability of West Berlin on the line, Faust must risk all to stop the deadly pathogen from being released on innocent civilians. It's a race against the clock, and the stakes couldn't be higher.
Fans of Tom Clancy's Red Storm Rising and Jack Ryan will enjoy this thrilling, Cold War-era tale of espionage and high-stakes drama. Buy now before the price changes!

A Page Turner Awards Shortlist Finalist (Screenplay/Book Adaptation Needed) - 2021 & 2022

Review: "Where the Checkpoint Series All Began..."

"In this prequel to her (checkpoint), Berlin Detective Series, Michele E. Gwynn has spun a heart-pounding tale of Cold War intrigue...artfully recalling a darker age of Russian agents and secret plots that, until recently, we thought was gone forever with the fall of the Berlin Wall. I loved the suspense, the intrigue and the way Gwynn builds the relationships between Faust, his wife and the stalwart Joseph Heinz and I heartily recommend it to any fan of police stories and Cold War spy novels." ~ Aurora Dawn

The Making of Herman Faust