Greg Iles - The Spandau Phoenix

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The Spandau Diary
what was in it? Why did the secret intelligence agencies of every major power want it? Why was a brave and beautiful woman kidnapped and sexually tormented to get it? Why did a chain of deception and violent death lash out across the globe, from survivors of the Nazi past to warriors in the new conflict now about to explode? Why did the world's entire history of World War II have to be rewritten as the future hung over a nightmare abyss?
From Publishers Weekly
A neo-Nazi/South African cartel plots to destroy Israel.
From Library Journal
Rudolph Hess--Spandau prisoner number 7--dies in 1987. When a secret "Hess diary" is found at Spandau by a West German policeman, the various police and intelligence agencies stationed in Berlin become even more interested in Hess's 1941 flight to England. Did Hess have highly placed contacts there? Was he alone? Was his well-trained double captured instead? The chain reaction from the diary's discovery explodes around West Germany, England, and South Africa, uncovering secret alliances and double agents. This first novel, which attempts to fill in history's blanks and to tie the past with the present, has action, characters, and violence to spare. But the body count is high, even for this genre, and the novel loses its impact long before the end of the drawn-out plot.
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for a major. Harry had won the silver star in Vietnam, yet the only

decoration he ever wore was his Combat Infantryman's Badge. Rose didn't

like the wrinkles, but he liked the modesty. He clucked his tongue

against the roof of his mouth.

"Bigwig Briggs is flying in from Bonn tomorrow," he announced.

Harry smiled wryly. "I thought he might."

"You did. Why's that?"

"Stands to reason, doesn't it? With the ham-fisted way the Soviets have

handled the Spandau mess so far, I figured the negotiations would have

to be bumped up a notch on both sides. Sir."

"Can the 'sir' crap, Harry. Just what do you think did happen last

night?"

"Do you have anything that wasn't on TV?"

"Nothing substantive. Master Sergeant Jackson pretty much confirmed the

press accounts of the incident, and the German police aren't saying

squat. Christ, you'd think if the Russians wanted to file a complaint

against the Army, they'd give it to us and not the goddamn State

Department."

Harry rolled his eyes. "If it's got anything to do with Spandau, the

State Department doesn't trust us, and you know why."

"Bird," Rose muttered. He sighed wearily. In 1972 the first U.S.

commandant of Spandau Prison, Lieutenant Colonel Eugene Bird, had been

relieved of his duties for secretly bringing a tape recorder and camera

into Spandau over a period of months and compiling a book on Rudolf

Hess, which was published in 1974. The colonel's entrepreneurial spirit

hadn't exactly improved the relationship between the Army and the State

Department,.

"The point," Rose went on, "is that the ambassador will be here in the

morning, and he'll want to grill me for breakfast. I want you with me

when I talk to him, and I want to know everything he's going to say

before he says it."

"No problem, Colonel."

"Okay, Harry, what's your read on this thing?"

"I'm not sure yet. I was over at Abschnitt 53 for a few minutes this

morning-"

"You what?"

"I've got a friend over there," Harry explained.

"Naturally." Rose opened his bottom drawer and set the bottle of Wild

Turkey between them on the desk. "Drink?"

he asked, already pouring two shots.

Harry accepted the glass, raised it briefly, then drank it off neat and

wiped his mouth with the back of his hand. "As I was saying, Colonel, I

dropped by there just to get a feel for what was going on.

The problem was, I couldn't even get near my guy's office. I got

through the reporters okay, but inside the station it was wall-to-wall

cops. There was a squad of Russian soldiers guarding the cellblock, and

they weren't ceremonial roosters. One guy was wearing a sergeant's

uniform, but he was no noncom. Wasn't even regular army. KGB down to

his BVDS."

Rose groaned. "Is this the Hess thing again?"

Harry shook his head. "I don't think so, Colonel. They've run Hess

into the ground already. Pardon the pun, but it's a dead issue."

"So, what is it?"

"I think this is a Russian territorial thing. Spandau was a Soviet

foothold in West Berlin-small maybe, but they don't like giving it up."

"Hmm. What about the Russian accusations that someone murdered Hess?"

Harry sighed. "Colonel, I don't think the Russians ever believed

Prisoner Number Seven was Hess. But if this is about Hess, I think we

should stay out of it. Let the Russians knock themselves out. They've

been obsessed with the case for years. But I don't think that's it. I

think it's Russian paranoia, plain and simple."

"Jesus," Rose grumbled, "I thought'the goddamn Cold War was over."

Harry smiled wryly. "The reports of its death have been greatly

exaggerated. Which reminds me, Colonel, I caught a glimpse of Ivan

Kosov at that police station this morning."

"Kosov! What the hell was that old bear doing in our sector?"

Harry shrugged. "We'd better find out."

"Okay, what do you need?"

"Do you have a list of all personnel with access to the Spandau site

last night? Ours and theirs?"

"I'll have Clary get Ray down here to crack the computer file."

"Don't bother, I'll get it."

"Ray's the only one with the codes, Harry. He buries that stuff deep."

Harry smiled thinly. "Just get me into his office."

Rose cocked an eye at Richardson, then pushed on.

"There's something else. I know you're pretty chummy with some of the

Brits over here. Been fishing in Scotland with a few ministers and

such. But on this thing-the Spandau thing-I'd like to keep the Brits

out of it. Just for the time being. It's a matter of-"

"Understood, Colonel. You're not sure they've always played straight

with us on the Hess affair."

"Exactly," Rose said, relieved. "Even if you're right about this not

having anything to do with Hess, I'd feel better keeping it in-house for

a while."

"No problem."

Rose smiled humorlessly. "Right. I'll just-"

"Shit," Harry muttered. "There is one problem. I've got a racquetball

date this evening with a girl from the British embassy."

"Cancel it."

Harry looked thoughtful. "Colonel, I understand your thinking on this,

but don't you think breaking the date might call more attention@',

think!" Rose cut in with surprising "I'll tell you what force. "I

think the goddamn Brits killed Hess! And during our goddamn guard

month! How about that?" His face flushed. "You think I'm crazy,

Major?"

Harry swallowed his surprise. "No, sir. I wouldn't say that scenario

was outside the realm of possibility."

"Possibility! Ever since Gorbachev came out with the goddamn glasnost,

the limeys have been quaking in their boots thinking the Russians would

go soft and let Hess out to spill his guts to the world.

The Russians were the only ones vetoing his release those last few

years, you know. The Brits knew if they ever had to step in and veto

it, all the old questions would start again." Rose nodded angrily. "I

think those smug sons-of-bitches slipped one of their ex-SAS killers

over the wall last month, strangled that old Nazi, and left

us holding the goddamn bag! That's what I think about the

British, Major! And you will cancel your racquetball date as

of now. Is that clear?"

"Absolutely, Colonel."

"I want your report on my desk by oh-eight-hundred," Rose growled.

Harry stood, saluted, and marched out.

"Clary!" Rose's gruff baritone boomed through the open I

door.

"Yes, sir?"

"Let Major Richardson into Captain Donovan's office.

He's got a little work to do on the computer."

"Yes, sir."

"And Clary?"

"Sir?"

"I want one of those phone gadgets like Richardson's

got."

Grinning, Sergeant Clary backed out and pulled the door

shut.

Rose looked longingly at the Wild Turkey bottle, then

slipped it back into his bottom drawer. He closed his eyes,

leaned his chair all the way back and propped his legs up on f

the huge desk. That Richardson is one strange bird, he

thought. Damn near insubordinate sometimes. But he gets

the job done. Rose congratulated himself on a f me piece of

human resource management. Harry can handle the fairies

,from State, he thought with satisfaction, and I'll take care of

the,friggin' Russians. And if the Brits stick their stufft noses

into it, the devil take the hindmost.

6. 10 pm. mI-5 Headquarters. Charles Street, London, England Sir

Neville Shaw looked up from the report with anger in his eyes. As

director general of mI-5, he had witnessed his share of crises, but the

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