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Ex-homicide detective Don
Hayes is haunted by his one unsolved case, the murder of
ex-Nazi/CIA operative Walter Dornberger. Dornberger’s corpse
disappears before Hayes can begin the investigation, but the
tough cop won’t let go, even after he leaves the police force.
As he uncovers the truth of who Dornberger really was, the trail
leads on a heart-pounding journey through Nazi-occupied France
in World War II, the German death camps, foreign coup d’etats,
lethal Cold War espionage, the JFK assassination, and revolution
in central America.
One of Hayes’ suspects turns
out to be a concentration camp refugee, Hannah Kanermann, whose
mother and brother were brutalized by Dornberger during the war.
When Hannah discovers that the CIA helped Dornberger escape
prosecution for war crimes and arranged for his safe passage to
the U.S., she turns the tables on Dornberger, his Nazi cronies,
and their CIA protectors.
About the Author
Timothy
Fleming’s life experience was written into Murder of an
American Nazi. Born in the early 1950s, raised during the
tumultuous 1960s, and drafted into the U.S. Army in 1972, he has
lived through many of the events surrounding the subject matter
contained in this book. Jesuit-educated in his hometown of St.
Louis, he is quite familiar with the happenstances and plights
of the St. Louis based characters in his story. He has also
spent a lifetime researching the CIA’s impact on post-World War
II America. Fleming and his wife, Gail, live in the small town
of O’Fallon, in southwestern Illinois.
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ISBN: 978-1-60693-401-2
ISBN / SKU: 1-60693-401-5
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