T-Man #38
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeT-Man investigates the notorious criminal Otto Karen in Bavaria by tracking a rare and expensive perfume through its distributor, hoping to locate Karen and discover his plans for a new rally. When T-Man discovers a tape-recorded voice identical to Hitler's old records, he realizes Karen is alive and attempting to regain power. After a shot man is taken to the police hospital, T-Man uses fingerprint analysis and detective work to expose Karen's scheme, ultimately identifying a company manager named Anton Guillery as Karen's associate and breaking the case.
T-Man Pete Trask races against time when a stolen master code book vanishes from the U.S. Embassy in London, threatening to expose vital diplomatic secrets to enemy hands. Lured into a deadly game of cat-and-mouse by mysterious operatives, Trask must outthink the cunning international criminal Otto Karen and his associate Mira before a ticking 48-hour deadline expires. With the fate of Far Eastern alliances hanging in the balance, the Treasury agent discovers that nothing about this case is quite what it seems.
T-Man Floyd Collins takes on what looks like a straightforward counterfeiting case when he trails the notorious Paul Winston in 1953 New York, only to discover the criminal's scheme involves something far more unusual than counterfeit currency. When Collins outsmarts Winston into revealing a hidden address book, the trail leads to a token-counterfeiting operation running out of an isolated building—and brings the resourceful treasury agent to an unexpected solution involving circus performers. A clever crime-fighting tale that proves sometimes the best disguise is the one nobody sees coming.
T-Man Pete Trask and his partner Terry Gordon are dispatched to the Bavarian Alps to investigate impossible reports of Adolf Hitler rallying die-hard followers across German villages—a man the world believed long dead. When Pete goes undercover as a fruit peddler to record a mysterious rally speech, he uncovers a shocking deception that could reignite the Nazi movement, forcing him to gamble everything on a desperate gambit to expose the truth before the conspirators silence him for good.
Treasury agent Pete Trask is sent to Paris to investigate a string of bank robberies that have caught the attention of the American government—but what first appears to be straightforward gangsterism inspired by Depression-era crime becomes far more complicated when he begins unraveling the true identity of the robbers. With the help of Inspector Danlon and the French police, Trask must navigate the dangerous underbelly of Paris to stop a mob whose real motives run much deeper than simple theft.
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