Browsing: Military

“Compelling” (Publishers Weekly): Traudl Junge dreamed of being a ballerina — but instead became the secretary to one of the world’s most evil figures. Learn about her time working for Hitler in this disturbing tale from a dark hour in history.

“Engaging” (Publishers Weekly): Thanks to an unexpected detour, Michael Ross went from backpacking through Europe to fighting al-Qaeda for Israel’s secret service. This gripping memoir chronicles his life as an undercover agent.

A “fascinating” New York Times bestseller (Publishers Weekly): During the Civil War, a British spy in South Carolina fought tirelessly against the Confederacy. “The best espionage book I’ve read. I couldn’t put it down” (New York Times bestselling author Robert Baer).

An “intense, moving” New York Times bestseller (Booklist starred review): In Nazi-occupied Paris, an American physician and his family risked everything to help the French Resistance smuggle Allied pilots to safety. A BookBub Editor Pick that’s “constructed and written like a thriller” (Chicago Tribune).

When a Russian dictator unleashes worldwide chaos, President Jack Ryan becomes humanity’s only hope to prevent his plans of conquest. “In the best tradition of Clancy… Fans of military action thrillers will be well satisfied” (Publishers Weekly).

This true account from a New York Times bestselling author tells the story of two US Navy aviators who flew side by side into battle during the Korean War. “This is aerial drama at its best — fast, powerful, and moving” (#1 New York Times bestselling author Erik Larson).

An astonishing true story from a New York Times bestselling author: After infiltrating a secret North Vietnamese Army base, an outnumbered Special Forces team fought to survive while Green Beret Staff Sergeant Roy Benavidez implemented a daring rescue.

A #1 New York Times bestseller that inspired a hit film! As a shocking war against zombies wreaks havoc, Max Brooks travels across the world documenting the new reality — and struggling for survival. “A literate, ironic, strangely tasty treat” (Kirkus Reviews).