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About the Book:
The Third Reich is collapsing. The rules have changed. There are no rules.
Nazi Germany, 1945. Hitler Youth on suicide
missions…old men hanged for desertion …marauding slave
laborers…homeless Germans clogging roads…and looted art hidden all
over.
As
Hitler’s Germany thrashes in its death throes, Lt. Gina Cortazzo
follows close behind the American front to rescue art stolen by the
Nazis. Her success awaits the capture of Alt Aussee, the salt mine
where the thousands of stolen masterpieces in Hitler’s private
collection are hidden.
But
SS Brigadeführer Reinhard Hofmann is also heading there with his crack
forces, on his way to establish a final fortress where Nazism can hold
out. And he is ready to carry out the Führer’s final order: destroy
the entire collection, should it be in danger of falling into enemy
hands.
Look Long into the Abyss paints a chilling and vivid picture of
the last days of World War II. The cast of characters includes Sgt.
Bill Terrill, who saves Gina’s life as they cross paths with suicidal
Hitlerjugend; Frieda, the mother of a Hitler Youth fighting with
Hofmann; Stanislaus, the Polish slave laborer with whom Frieda and her
daughter form an unlikely alliance; and Father Hieronymus, the abbot
whose monastery harbors more than one dangerous secret.
Throughout the chaos, Raphael’s Portrait of a Young Man weaves
a spell. Thieved from thieves, lost then found, the priceless work
alters the lives of Frieda, Stanislaus, and Gina…and others caught in
the maelstrom.
“Impossible to put
down…offers something for everyone…an irresistible read!”
—Kelynn Alder, award-winning artist and author
“A masterpiece of
historical fiction…a suspenseful drama of epic proportions.”
—Nancy Wilkens, author of When Apples Fall
A.R. Homer received the
Distinguished Honor Award from The Military Writers Society of America
for The Sobs of Autumn’s Violins.
Visit the author at
www.ARHomer.com.
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