The Nuremberg Puzzle

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Author: Laurence O'Bryan ISBN: 9781524232672
Publisher: Laurence O'Bryan Publication: April 14, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Laurence O'Bryan
ISBN: 9781524232672
Publisher: Laurence O'Bryan
Publication: April 14, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

A novel they don't want published. Ever. 

Waves of refugees are stirring up deep emotions across Germany. In Nuremberg there is also a final search going on for evidence that will radically alter how we view the Nazis, and the Catholic Church. 

In the middle of all this Sean Ryan flies to Nuremberg to meet his old colleague, Eleni Kibre. She tells him that fascist forces are growing in strength across Germany. She's angry about what she's discovered. 

An hour later she's murdered, grotesquely. 

The police arrive at Sean's hotel to question him. That night Eleni's partner goes missing. 
Soon Sean is on the trail of mass murderers intent on committing genocide in Europe again, and on hiding evidence from the past of previous crimes against humanity. 

Afraid of what's about to happen, Isabel follows Sean to Nuremberg. Her grandfather worked at the Nuremberg trials. She's found out why he committed suicide soon after they ended. His last letter claims that the real culprits were never tried at Nuremberg. 

A jaw dropping secret, hidden for decades, is revealed in The Nuremberg Puzzle. Do not miss this straight-from-the-headlines expose of the real dark forces shaping the fate of Europe and of our world.

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A novel they don't want published. Ever. 

Waves of refugees are stirring up deep emotions across Germany. In Nuremberg there is also a final search going on for evidence that will radically alter how we view the Nazis, and the Catholic Church. 

In the middle of all this Sean Ryan flies to Nuremberg to meet his old colleague, Eleni Kibre. She tells him that fascist forces are growing in strength across Germany. She's angry about what she's discovered. 

An hour later she's murdered, grotesquely. 

The police arrive at Sean's hotel to question him. That night Eleni's partner goes missing. 
Soon Sean is on the trail of mass murderers intent on committing genocide in Europe again, and on hiding evidence from the past of previous crimes against humanity. 

Afraid of what's about to happen, Isabel follows Sean to Nuremberg. Her grandfather worked at the Nuremberg trials. She's found out why he committed suicide soon after they ended. His last letter claims that the real culprits were never tried at Nuremberg. 

A jaw dropping secret, hidden for decades, is revealed in The Nuremberg Puzzle. Do not miss this straight-from-the-headlines expose of the real dark forces shaping the fate of Europe and of our world.

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