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Hitler's Angel

Author: Kristine Kathryn Rusch  

A thrilling and twisting tale set in a dark and fateful time in history, Hitler's Angel is the stunning new novel by the award-winning young American crime writer Kris Rusch.

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A thrilling and twisting tale set in a dark and fateful time in history, Hitler's Angel is the stunning new novel by the award-winning young American crime writer Kris Rusch.

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This much is true: Hitler was obsessed with his young niece, Geli Raubal. On 19th September, 1931, two years before he came to power, Geli was found dead of a gunshot wound in Hitler's apartment in an exclusive area of Munich. Her death was ruled a suicide, but the suspicion of murder remained long after she had been laid to rest. In 1971, Annie Pohlmann, a young American student, arrives in Germany to interview retired detective Fritz Stecher, who headed the original investigation. She gets more than she bargained for when Stecher reveals the whole story of a case that not only nearly kills him, but almost changed the course of history.

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Critic Reviews

“"I've always been fascinated by her ability to tell a story . . . Rusch has style."”

--Charles de Lint, author, The Onion Girl

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About the Author

Kris Rusch writes under various pseudonyms in multiple genres, including science fiction, fantasy, mystery, romance, and mainstream. She has won two Hugo Awards and her other titles include Diving into the Wreck, Duplicate Effort, The New Rebellion, and No Good Deed. She lives in Oregon.

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This much is true: Hitler was obsessed with his young niece, Geli Raubal. On 19th September, 1931, two years before he came to power, Geli was found dead of a gunshot wound in Hitler's apartment in an exclusive area of Munich. Her death was ruled a suicide, but the suspicion of murder remained long after she had been laid to rest. In 1971, Annie Pohlmann, a young American student, arrives in Germany to interview retired detective Fritz Stecher, who headed the original investigation. She gets more than she bargained for when Stecher reveals the whole story of a case that not only nearly kills him, but almost changed the course of history.

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Product Details

Publisher
John Blake Publishing Ltd | Max Crime
Published
7th June 2010
Pages
279
ISBN
9781844549283

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