Ill Met By Moonlight (William Stanley Moss) is I suppose the most famous. My question is, what's the best one to read? There's also apparently Abducting A General (Leigh Fermor) and I ran across Kidnap in Crete (Rick Stroud, 2015) yesterday at a used book sale.
There's also this one: which is interesting as it's written by a Greek and publishing by a Cretan publisher. You can get relatively cheap copies here: 9789608688339 - The Abduction of General Kreipe by G Harokopos - AbeBooks I know the Stroud book touted its access to Cretan sources as well as Moss' and Fermor's accounts to fill out the story as the blurb claims:
While I haven't read it yet I have the below book, purchased in Crete a couple of years ago for about 10 Euros....I'll eventually get around to reading it!
A relative sent me this last Christmas, but I haven't read it. If anybody needs a look-up, I'm happy to pull it off the shelf