Plan B: The Double Cross
[Prologue: Episode 7; The Narrator] (The scene opens on a darkened stage. A single spotlight is on the Narrator, who stands center stage. He holds a script, but he tosses it aside with a flick of his wrist. His tone is serious, lamenting the inevitable fate of human weakness.) "Good evening. In a previous chapter, we met the German spies Eppler and Sandstede. It is not a secret that, in the end, they were not brought down by a brilliant counter-intelligence trap, nor by a lack of skill in the art of war; No, they were undone by their weaknesses. They spent counterfeit money with reckless abandon, lived a life of hedonistic excess, and, most fatally, were played for fools by women. History tells us they were caught because they were careless, not because they were intrepid. The German High Command knew this could happen. If the Rebecca code book plot failed? Implement 'Plan B.' They, therefore, called on their esteemed ally Count László de Almásy to “handle” the spies, acti...