Schreiber's Secret

Schreiber's Secret

by Roger Radford
Schreiber's Secret

Schreiber's Secret

by Roger Radford

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Overview

Nazi. Fugitive. Murderer. Sadist. Who is the real Hans Schreiber? Two journalists conduct a desperate search for Schreiber in this gripping thriller about bringing unimaginable secrets to light - and a monster to justice. Crime reporter Mark Edwards and his colleague Danielle Green wade deep in red herrings and a twisting and turning plot as they seek to discover the terrible secret of a Nazi sadist who has continued his murdering ways in modern London. The story switches from a wartime transit camp in Czechoslovakia to contemporary Germany; from a London suburb to the Old Bailey, the world's most famous criminal court, where two men strive to claim that the other is the real Hans Schreiber. Schreiber's Secret is a gripping tale of unimaginable horror and hatred revolving around a question of identity. Can you detect the true identity of Hans Schreiber? FILM RIGHTS SOLD NOW AVAILABLE AS AN AUDIO BOOK ON AUDIBLE AND iTUNES FOR A TRULY IMMERSIVE AND UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE REVIEWS 'Roger Radford is "unputdownable". He has the gift of leaving you wanting more. - Manny Robinson, London Evening Standard. '... flamboyant action, as unimaginable horror from the past resurfaces in modern London.' - Shaun Usher, Daily Mail.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780951899816
Publisher: Parados Books
Publication date: 03/25/2015
Pages: 428
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.99(h) x 0.95(d)

About the Author

Roger Radford is a British journalist and ex-foreign correspondent in the Middle East. His first thriller, The Winds of Kedem, was an international bestseller. The movie rights were optioned for his second, Schreiber's Secret (more than 300 mainly 5-star reviews), and his latest is Cry of the Needle (more than 100 mainly 5-star reviews). He lives in London.
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