Jake 1946
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About the Book
Jake 1946 by RE Sobol is a World War II espionage novel set at the moment when victory gives way to a new and uncertain global conflict.
Jake Slone, a streetwise young New Yorker fluent in German, is pulled from basic training to guard German POWs in the American Midwest, where he listens, observes, and learns. After the war in Europe ends, he is transferred to the Counterintelligence Corps and sent to a shattered Germany with a dangerous mission: track down high-ranking Nazis hiding among civilians or attempting to flee.
As Jake navigates black markets, false identities, and buried war crimes, a new threat emerges. With Soviet influence rising and the Cold War taking shape, he is recruited into the newly formed CIA, where Nazi fugitives are replaced by Russian spies.
Blending historical details with espionage suspense, Jake 1946 is a gripping story of loyalty, temptation, and the thin line between peace and the next war.
About the Author
RE Sobol is an avid reader of World War II history, with a particular fascination for espionage and the shadowy world of American and British spies. He grew up in Levittown, NY, where he was a member of his high school’s varsity wrestling team.
He later graduated from City College of New York on Staten Island, earning a degree in art history and psychology. Sobol’s interest in intelligence work is deeply personal - his father served in the Counterintelligence Corps (CIC), an influence that continues to shape his storytelling.
Having driven across America eight times and lived in four different states, Sobol brings a rich, firsthand perspective of the country to his writing. His passion for sports cars and motorcycles fuels the energy and authenticity of his characters, bringing them vividly to life.
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