Hitler's Secret

Hitler's Secret

Hitler's Secret

Hitler's Secret

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Overview

"An incredible adventure and a great page-turner!" -- Bear Grylls

Otto and Leni thought they were safe: They escaped -- barely -- from war-torn Europe and are living as refugees in England. But now the Crown has recruited them: Great Britian wants them to go back. As spies!Dropped behind enemy lines, they embark on a top-secret operation. Code name: Wolfsangel. Their mission? Capture the one person who can defeat the ultimate evil of Nazism! Der Fuhrer has destroyed Otto's and Leni's families, but what if the tables were turned? What if Hitler's ultimate legacy was in their hands?Breathless pacing, nonstop action: By the screenwriter of Goldeneye, HITLER'S SECRET is a cinematic tale of revenge with an unexpected twist. A note by the author explains the truth behind the fiction and lets readers know what really became of history's greatest villains.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780545576512
Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
Publication date: 09/24/2013
Sold by: Scholastic, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
Sales rank: 595,452
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 12 - 17 Years

About the Author

After graduating from Cambridge University, William Osborne became a lawyer, but his career took a sharp turn when he switched to screenwriting in Hollywood. He has worked on more than sixty movies, including The Mummy and Goldeneye. His first novel, Hitler's Secret, was longlisted for the prestigious Carnegie Medal in the United Kingdom. He lives in Norfolk, England.

Hometown:

Goshen, Connecticut

Date of Birth:

May 20, 1949

Place of Birth:

Fort Sill, Oklahoma

Education:

B.A., University of North Carolina

Read an Excerpt

From HITLER'S SECRETThe boy looked down at the red stain that suddenly bloomed on his shirt. Leni had sliced through the skin just below his ribs. Not deep enough to do any serious damage, but sufficient to wound his pride. And hurt like hell."Run," she said to Otto.He didn't need telling twice. Together they sprinted towards the station and pulled themselves up into the last car just as the train began to move. Rudi appeared outside their window, hammering on the glass as he ran along the platform."You're dead!" he screamed at them. "You hear me? Dead!" Then the train was clear of the platform and he was gone.Otto sat down. He was suddenly conscious of other passengers staring at them. "My God, Leni," he whispered, "did you have to do that?" Leni smoothed her blouse, tucking a stray hair back behind her ear. "He won't tell anyone. If word gets round that a younger girl got the better of him, he'll be a laughing stock." She glanced at Otto. "Are you all right?""Fine, I'm fine. I could have beaten him. He took me by surprise, that's all."Leni nodded. "Of course," she said. But Otto could see she was hiding a smile.

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