He is known to the Germans as "Sphinx", to others as Alex Wolff, a European businessman. He arrives suddenly in Cairo from out of the desert, armed with a radio set, a lethal blade and a copy of Daphne du Maurier's 'Rebecca' - a ruthless man with a burning, relentless conviction that he will win at all costs.
The stakes are high, for the survival of the British campaign in North Africa is in the balance. Only Major William Vandam, an intelligence officer, and the beautiful courtesan Elene can put an end to Wolff's brilliant clandestine reports of British troop movements and strategic plans . . .
As Rommel's troops come closer to victory, Vandam edges nearer to Wolff and the crucial key.
The Key to Rebecca
This book held you in suspense all the way through and the finish, you just could not put it down until you finished reading it. One of Ken's masterpieces. I would recommend it to anyone to read.
Suzanne, 12/12/2008