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A Cage of Eagles

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A Cage of Eagles
AuthorJames Follet
LanguageEnglish
GenreThriller
PublisherRoutledge
Publication date
1989
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Paperback)
ISBN978-0-413-19200-4
OCLC18949381

A Cage of Eagles is a 1989 thriller by James Follet, taking place at 1941 in the POW Camp at Grizedale Hall at England's Lake District, where some of the most capable of the German officers captured by Britain were kept (and constantly plotted escape).

Plot introduction

The book centers on the battle of wits and the ambiguous relationship developing between U-boat ace Otto Kruger, leader of the captured Germans, and Ian Fleming in his real-life World War II role as an intelligence officer which would later inspire the James Bond books. It ends on December 1941, with an open-ended conclusion clearly leaving the possibility of a sequel.

Allusions and references

Allusions to actual history

The camp depicted existed in reality, and much of the book is based on real-life information gathered by Follet in the course of writing an earlier book, the 1979 novel U-700.