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The Missionary's Wife: A Romance and Spy Story Based on Actual Events Kindle Edition
Based primarily on the diaries by the author’s mother, The Missionary's Wife is the intriguing, disturbing, and as-it-happened story of Jim and Alexis Barclay, who found themselves as citizens of the United States of America living in the neutral country of Venezuela, South America during the most difficult years of World War II. The Barclays had planned a life as missionaries, but the United States government (through President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the United States Office of Strategic Services or OSS, later the CIA), desperately needed American feet on the ground in Venezuela to monitor and fight against the then darkest scourge facing humanity — the Nazis and their accomplices, imperial Japan and fascist Italy. The Axis powers desperately wanted and needed what neutral Venezuela had in abundance — oil, iron ore, and natural rubber — to run their respective war machinery.
What better cover was there for the United States and its Allies from December 1943 through December 1945, than operative spies working as missionaries? And what a potentially corruptive mission for the Barclays — a mission that required lies, cheating, seduction, adultery, killing — and nerves of steel. Alexis Barclay was one of the most qualified and highly effective spies for the United States. She deeply loved and was trusted by both her American husband Jim and the German Nazi Major Jonathan Speer.
Within the Barclays’ story the book highlights attempts by the Nazis to take rubber and oil out of South America, and find safe havens within countries such as Brazil, Argentina, and Venezuela for the European gold and artifacts stolen by the Nazis from Jewish families, Jewish places of worship, its communities and businesses, as well as the recently emptied treasuries of conquered countries such as France, Poland, and Czechoslovakia.
The book offers an emotional and thrilling ride of events for readers, including evidentiary support for alternative locations of tainted Nazi treasures that have so far eluded discovery.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date14 September 2023
- File size12.9 MB
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- ASIN : B0CJ5V4K9K
- Publisher : Culicidae Press
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : 14 September 2023
- Language : English
- File size : 12.9 MB
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 262 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
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About the authors
Jonathan Savage (a.k.a. Jonathan Hoke Barclay and J.K. Barclay) was born in Portland, Maine, U.S.A. He was adopted at birth, joining his new parents who were living in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Eventually, his family also lived in Lima, Peru; Quito, Ecuador; Bogota, Colombia, and Caracas, Venezuela. Jonathan returned to the United States to attend Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois and then the University of Illinois College of Law, Chicago, Illinois.
After graduation from law school, Jonathan practiced Latin American Foreign Trade and Tax at the global law firm of Baker McKenzie in Chicago, Illinois. There, he represented Fortune 400 companies doing business in Central and South America, and Spain. Next, Jonathan dove into investment banking at the national securities firm of A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc. in St. Louis, Missouri. Jon rose to the position of Member of the Board of Directors, Assistant Corporate Secretary and Head of the Public Finance Investment Banking Division. Finally, Jonathan returned to the practice of law as a United States securities and municipal-bond finance attorney, and continues to practice law today.
Jonathan has authored The Missionary's Wife and Betrayals and Lies: My Parents Were Spies, I Never Knew (World War II Thrillers), and Be A Strong and Tall Tree (each of these books were published in English and Spanish).
Jonathan also published as Editor three books written 104 years ago by Elizabeth Robinson Scovil. These books are titled The Care of Children (English); Wee Folks Stories from the Old Testament Mostly in Words of One Syllable (English and Spanish), and Wee Folks Stories from the New Testament Mostly in Words of One Syllable (English and Spanish).
Jonathan is the very proud father of three daughters, and grandfather to six grandchildren.
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- S. K. WilcoxonReviewed in the United States on 30 December 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Riveting
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseFascinating twist on a spy story, with a focus on clandestine relationships and secret operations. Little said about missionary cover, though it plays a minor role. Also poses intriguing theories about how rubber was used to thwart sonar, and possible locations of Nazi stolen art.
- AnonymousReviewed in the United States on 29 May 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars A unique twist on WWII spies
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseWe have all seen and read many stories about spies during WWII. But this one is fascinating as it is in Venezuela, not Europe. This part of the world’s importance during the war was so interesting to read about. And the “cover” as missionary was brilliant and intriguing to read.
- CWDReviewed in the United States on 23 January 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating story about the other life of a successful missionary couple
Format: KindleVerified PurchaseThis book was riveting. I read it in a couple days. It deals with personal and ethical challenges of people who were called to serve God and their country.