Germany, October 1944: For the Thousand Year Reich, time is running out.
Desperate to avoid the humiliation of unconditional surrender, German
intelligence launch Operation Finisterre--a last-ditch plan to enable
Hitler to deny the savage logic of a war on two fronts and bluff his way
to the negotiating table. Success depends on two individuals: Stefan
Portisch, a young German naval officer washed ashore on the rocky coast
of Northern Spain after the loss of his U-boat, and Hector Gomez, an
ex-FBI detective, planted by J. Edgar Hoover in the middle of the most
secret place on earth, the American atomic bomb complex at Los Alamos.
Both men are unaware of the roles assigned to them by German
intelligence. Both will find themselves fighting for survival as
Operation Finisterre plays itself out.