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The Fourth Rising

Peter Brandt Thrillers, Book 3

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On May 8, 1945, WWII in Europe ended with Germany’s surrender. But did the Nazi Party itself surrender? Some say no.

1943: A German ship moors in a clandestine anchorage in western Mexico with a cargo of gold intended to bribe the Mexican government into declaring war on the United States. When the attempt fails, the German vessel flees leaving its gold buried somewhere along the coast of the Sea of Cortés.

1997: The horrific murder of an old flame’s husband sets former war correspondent Peter Brandt on the hunt for the hidden Nazi treasure. The search takes him down a bloody trail leading from the drug cartels of Mexico to a neo-Nazi training camp in the Southern California mountains. Along the way, he unearths a decades-long Nazi conspiracy to create a new Fourth Reich and continue the Nazi Party’s plan for world domination.

Inspired by true historical events, and recent research suggesting the Nazi Party survived the German surrender, The Fourth Rising is the latest in the Peter Brandt adventures which include Empty Places and The Last Refuge.

Praise for The Last Refuge:

“A first class performance from a writer at the very top of his game....” (SHOTs Crime and Thriller Magazine)

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Sometime Journalist and author, Peter Brandt, received a call from an ex-girlfriend: her husband had been murdered. And during the visit to her house, he iss shown the contents of a secret floor safe which sets Peter on a journey of discovery of some of the nastier aspects of the nation's political organisations.

This is an interesting book as well as a simple thriller inc!uding, as it does, clear definitions of, and differences between, various political labels such as capitalism and socialism, and also offers the fourteen national indicators of fascism. A book to appeal to conspiracy theotists. Simply written, it is an easy read, made increasingly enjoyable by the narration of Tim Danko. His p!easant sounding voice is well modulated, with individual voicing s for the disparate protagonists, and he reads with an understanding of the text.

My thanks to the rights holder of The Fourth Rising, a stand alone third book in the Peter Brandt series, who, at my request freely gifted me with a complimentary copy via Audiobook Boom.

"The wolves are howling."

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