In 1942, Nazi Germany sent its top English-speaking female spy to the sleepy American Midwestern city of Evansville, Indiana. A city that would soon secure its part in history on the world stage. That original story is told by Mike Whicker in his novel Invitation to Valhalla, which was inspired by true events. In this companion piece to Invitation to Valhalla, there is a mysterious, missing three months between the time the German spy arrives in Evansville and the start of the mission she was sent to that town to undertake. This is the story of those missing three months during which time a popular radio show host finds himself embroiled in a harrowing game of cat and mouse with the enemy agent to break up a local black market gang, all the time not knowing her real identity or her true motives.
In 1942, Nazi Germany sent its top English-speaking female spy to the sleepy American Midwestern city of Evansville, Indiana. A city that would soon secure its part in history on the world stage. That original story is told by Mike Whicker in his novel Invitation to Valhalla, which was inspired by true events. In this companion piece to Invitation to Valhalla, there is a mysterious, missing three months between the time the German spy arrives in Evansville and the start of the mission she was sent to that town to undertake. This is the story of those missing three months during which time a popular radio show host finds himself embroiled in a harrowing game of cat and mouse with the enemy agent to break up a local black market gang, all the time not knowing her real identity or her true motives.