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Codename: Omega (feat. The Apiary Society) (Kindle Edition)



Codename: Omega (feat. The Apiary Society) (Kindle Edition)

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Codename: Omega is a collected adventures of superhero tip representative Sean Price as he battles Nazis, villains, MKULTRA and more. The final story facilities a lapse of The Apiary Society from a author's best-seller Whitechapel: The Final Stand of Sherlock Holmes.

Episode One: Subject 129 (1918)
Technical Sgt. James Scott is killed in combat, usually to re-awaken after with bizarre abilities.

Episode Two: Codename: Omega (1945)
OSS tip super-weapon Sean Price is dispatched to Germany to destroy a Nazi weapons facility.

Episode Two: Operation: Fuhrerdie! (1946-1947)
Agent Omega goes behind in time kill Adolph Hitler…as a child.

Episode Three: Tabula Rasa (1947)
Stripped of his powers, Sean Price is sent to Camp X to start life anew as a British Commando.

Episode Four: The Apiary Society (1958)
British Intelligence Agent Sean Price goes adult opposite a CIA’s barbarous MKULTRA module to save a puzzling lady named Emily Watson, who claims to be a granddaughter of both The Great Detective and his true assistant.


Product Details

  • Published on: 2012-03-07
  • Released on: 2012-03-07
  • Format: Kindle eBook
  • Number of items: 1


Codename: Omega (feat. The Apiary Society) (Kindle Edition)

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Codename: Omega (feat. The Apiary Society) (Kindle Edition)
Buy new: $2.99

First tagged "crime fiction" by Laurie Laliberte
See More Detail tags: crime fiction, spy, short fiction, cia, kindle, oss, historical fiction, apiary society, bernard schaffer, espionage

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