Screenplays by Jack Pulman - novel by Martin Noble

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Prologue
1   There was talk of war in the intellectuals' wing these days .................  9
2   'The clouds of war are gathering,' Schulz muttered to himself ............... 13 
3   Schulz heard nothing for several weeks. His anxiety grew with ............... 22
4   Schulz went to the office before taking the early morning train ............. 33
5   If Adolf Hitler, as Fuhrer of the Third Reich, could be considered .......... 42
6   Life, thought Schulz as he was marched down again to the clothing store ..... 50
7   Throughout his life, Schulz had had the unswerving conviction that Fate ..... 63
8   Several days later, on his way to the Salon Kitty for the late-night ........ 75
9   Even though Neuheim had called Schulz an amateur, he summoned him to ........ 85
10  When a top begins to spin crazily, the very crookedness of its wobble ....... 95
11  Schulz should have reported immediately to Colonel Neuheim ................. 106
12  As the weeks went by, Schulz found himself fighting a desperate ............ 118
13  'I'm amazed! Did you really think you'd get away with it?' ................. 129
14  They took off in the moonlight. Schulz, huddled against the side ........... 141
15  'He's a spy, Sam, a German spy!' The landlord was growing even redder ...... 153
16  The beach in Rye Bay was shallow and the smaller craft were gravitating .... 167
17  'And who, may I ask, are you?' She spoke in French, with a deep, velvety ... 177
18  Exactly a week later, on 10 June 1940, the Germans crossed the Seine ....... 186
19  Operation Bernhard was officially approved by Neuheim's immediate .......... 196
20  'Poor Schmidt, eh?' said Gruber, hands firmly gripping the driving wheel ... 208
21  'What would you really like to do? If you had the chance?' ................. 221
22  The tide of war had turned. The Afrika Korps had been defeated ............. 228
23  'I not only saw them, I typed them!' Schulz hissed. 'And Kaltenbrunner ..... 238
24  'Where did you get these - off a scarecrow?' A young, lean American ........ 247
25  On the night that Operation Bernhard had sunk like a stone into the ........ 253
26  When Schulz came out of prison yet again in June 1946 he knew it was ....... 266
27  They thought he was dead at first, and ran screaming back to the village ... 273
28  Schulz took up residence in a small pension near the Place d'Armes in ...... 283
29  It was after six o'clock when he turned into the shop doorway, and the ..... 296
30  The flat was unnaturally quiet considering it was only nine o'clock ........ 305
31  Solly was feeling homesick. He had spent the last three evenings ........... 322
32  'Are you sure this is the place?' 'Of course I'm sure. It's marked on ...... 334
33  It was eight o'clock in the morning of Monday, 10 January. On the road ..... 345
34  Schulz stared after them, almost as stunned by their complete ignorance .... 356
35  'The clouds of war are gathering,' muttered Ephraim Solokoff to himself .... 363
36  It was a wet day in February 1962 and chill gusts of wind were throwing .... 366
Postscript
Author's note

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