Reseña del editor:
Recruited to help find his notorious war criminal uncle, Jurgen Enkert confronts his family's dark past ... and an even more sinister present.
Excellent, fast-paced, and engaging.
- Charles Scribner III
A page-turning work of fiction that ... looks into the face of evil without blinking - and finds that it is anything but banal.
- Arthur Goldwag, author of The New Hate and Cults, Conspiracies, and Secret Societies.
A fantastic book!
- Rainer Hoess, human rights activist and grandson of notorious Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Hoess.
He was raised under another name, and purposely isolated from any connection with his Nazi uncle. He's husband to a Jewish woman whose parents died in the Holocaust, and the father of a Jewish son. But now this unobtrusive antiques dealer finds himself swept up in a complex plot to bring his uncle to justice ... an endeavor which in the end will put both he and his family at grave risk.
Biografía del autor:
Edward Renehan is the author of numerous critically-acclaimed books published by such houses as Doubleday, Crown, Oxford University Press, and Basic. Renehan has also written for The Wall Street Journal, The San Francisco Chronicle, and Hearst's VERANDA. He lives near Newport, Rhode Island.
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