The Hitlers Nephew: Every Man Faces His Own Demons

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CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov 13, 2013 - 148 pages
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Just after the events of second world war, the quest to find the mystery involving eighteen murders near Coast DI Cairo (germane), where two men lost their insight on unstoppable events driving them to extreme danger, resolving the mystery between secret agenci

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I was not excited much when I bought this piece, at the beginning the story was very slow but after the second chapter the book starts to make sense to me. Also, there were various occasions where i thought the story might end but i was wrong the writer had different plots to make the story more unique to make the both ends meet. Both the characters of Robert and liu were witty and sharp, I liked the way they responded in various situation and overall it is a good read. Additionally, I think the writer needs focus upon wiritng more darker stories... still i love this work and i recommend it to others with four stars. thumbs up Khan!! 

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A newly graduated electronics engineer from 'hamdard university' karachi. Always had interested about history and wanted to know more about what happened why and when. history left us many untold stories that I think I could mix with my fictional characters. Re revising the history is my theme to write it, as i think it should be, in the end it would always get your attention for sure thats what i promise for

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