A Florida native who attended Dartmouth and served in the U.S. Navy, David Bergengren has taught English composition at universities in New England and Florida, has been a skiwear merchandiser in San Francisco, a desk clerk in Key West, an Associated Press paper pusher in New York City and has worked as a newspaper reporter in Massachusetts, where he and his wife now live. Hitler's Assassin is his first novel.
contact the author at: d.bergengren@comcast.net
When Michael Cohen, a German-American Jew who spent the Second World War trapped in Germany, takes a New York magazine assignment to cover a war crimes trial in South America in 1952, he has no idea what he's getting into. In spite of his resistance, his life will become inextricably intertwined with the fate of defendant Johann Richter, a former German army officer whose father served on Hitler's General Staff and was involved in the plots to kill him.
While Cohen and Richter both try to come to terms with pasts that have more in common than either would ever have imagined, the city of La Negra, high in the Andes where the trial is taking place, becomes a battleground, with both sides in the Cold War believing Richter knows who's helping Stalin steal nuclear secrets from the West.
"David Bergengren's Hitler's Assassin is a sophisticated, subtle story of intrigue and the psychological costs associated with the trials of memory. Written in a passionate, descriptive manner, the novel evokes tales told by some of the great espionage thriller authors of the post-war era. It is a rich, compelling book." – John Katzenbach, author of Hart's War
Título : Hitler's Assassin
EAN : 9781370815012
Editorial : stevenrporter
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