Cold War: 1945 — Point of No Return
The war ended. The counting began.
Berlin, May 1945.
The guns are silent. The city is in ruins.
For civilians, the war is over.
For intelligence officers, it has just begun.
OSS officer James Calder is sent to Berlin to assist in postwar stabilization. Instead, he receives a different kind of mission: locate and secure German scientists before they disappear into the Soviet zone.
Rocket engineers. Physicists. Strategic minds.
Not for justice.
For leverage.
As Calder moves through a city already divided in everything but name, he begins to understand the true nature of the new conflict. Across the invisible line, a Soviet officer is building his own list. Laboratories are emptied. Names vanish. Flights leave in silence.
This is not a rescue.
It is a race.
But when Calder discovers the scale of the operation — and the future it is meant to build — he is forced to confront a question with no clear answer:
If the war created these men…
who will control what they create next?
The Cold War did not begin with a wall.
It began with a decision.
A historical thriller about:
the hidden beginnings of the Cold War intelligence operations in postwar Berlin the race for scientists and technology the moral cost of strategic decisionsPerfect for readers of:
political and espionage thrillers Cold War and post-WWII fiction slow-burn, atmospheric suspense
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