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An old man dies of suicide in today's Germany. The method emulates Hitler's suicide: the old man is a Nazi. His death, however, sets in motion a series of events linked to the fact that he is the repository of a great secret, that of predicting future events using an advanced form of astrology.
The Nazis' interest in occultism is well known, so the novel develops this theme with a series of twists that see a series of unsettled companions trying to understand the personality of the suicide and decide whether or not his secret should be hidden from the world.
It's an amusing reading with a well-documented historical background, although the intervention of the usual well-known (aka CIA) is a bit obvious.
I really liked this book. I had similar feelings to when I read The Davinci Code. I liked the adventure and flow of the book a great deal. I would certainly place this in your library to read in the future!
In SECRETS OF THE LAST NAZI, SS Captain Werner Stolz, and he's left behind a possibly explosive secret. Military historian, Miles Munro is tapped to lead an internation team to piece together the of Stolz's secret.
International intrigue and mishaps along the way lead Munro to suspect a traitor in their midst.
He is not a sleuth, but he has to find the traitor before everything goes awry.