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Codename: Magpie – The Final Nazi
Espionage Mission Against the U.S. in WWII
Authors: James L. Centner
Publisher:
BookSurge
Reviewer: Bill McDonald –
President of the MWSA
Brilliant and Entertaining Book about
Nazi Spying in America
Never judge a book by its cover. I was
not sure what I was expecting when I got my hands on a simple and
nondescript looking book called “Codename: Magpie – the final
espionage mission against the U.S. in WWII.” What I found
inside was far from a simple telling of historic events about Nazi spies in
America but a brilliantly written story that puts all the pieces together
for the entire spy ring that Germany had in the U.S., England and other
places. I was hooked and could not put the book down. Author James L.
Centner nails the important issues and gives a superb analysis of
the entire operation and the people involved.
It is not just the facts of this story
that make this a great book but it is how Centner captures the full
character and nuances of each participant. He gets inside their heads and
gives you an insightful look at what these people were like and what
motivated them. I was duly impressed and fascinated. In fact, I could not
put the book down until I finished it completely. It is as much a page
turner as any novel. But if this were a fictional accounting of these events
no one would ever believe it
– it is just that hard to believe
that this group was so incompetent. This whole history of this spy ring and
how they actually helped Germany to lose the war is amazing stuff.
I was born in 1946 and for whatever
reasons, I had missed this whole little piece of Nazi history and I thought
I was a real student of WWII events. I can honestly say that I learned
something from this book and enjoyed doing so. Centner makes this history
come alive and is very entertaining reading. His narratives work very well
as he weaves facts and details into the fabric of his story. I honestly
enjoyed reading this book.
When one reads the author’s bio in the
back of the book it is not hard to see why this book is as good as it is.
James Centner seems to have done everything in his life at the highest
levels of achievement. He also has a extensive background in intelligence
and the military among other things. I would actually love to read the
author’s autobiography someday if he chooses to write one.
This book is given the MWSA’s
highest book rating of FIVE STARS! It also receives my personal
recommendation as a must read book. Even non-history buffs will enjoy the
story.

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