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Martin Langfield

    January 1, 1962

    Martin Langfield is a writer and journalist whose work draws on his extensive experience as a foreign correspondent. His writing often delves into complex themes that reflect his worldview. Through his prose, he shares unique insights and perspectives. His literary style is shaped by his travels and studies.

    Martin Langfield
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    The Secret Fire
    The Malice Box
    • 2009

      The Secret Fire

      • 460 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.1(85)Add rating

      In New York, in the year 2007, Katherine Reckliss learns her grandmother's SOE radio has started picking up disturbing messages, warning that a V1 containing the Secret Fire - a weapon beyond all imagining that can wipe the enemies off the face of the earth - is being launched by the Nazis and its target is London.

      The Secret Fire
    • 2007

      The Malice Box

      • 428 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      2.8(14)Add rating

      Seven Trials, Seven Keys, Seven Days. . . One chance to save the world. When Robert Reckliss is sent a copper puzzle box accompanied by a cryptic note, he has no idea his life is about to be transformed. That night, an acquaintance kills himself; the following day, an old friend reveals a terrorist threat that could wipe the Western world from the face of the planet. And the responsibility for hunting down this weapon, this Malice Box, lies with Robert. The weapon is primed to explode in seven days and Robert must undergo a quest in order to track down the keys vital to prevent detonation. The Malice Box is utterly unique. Crack the clues with Robert; read his blog online: www.malicebox.blogspot.com, and join in the quest to close the Malice Box once and for all.

      The Malice Box