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The Valhalla exchange, Jack Higgins

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The Valhalla exchange, Jack Higgins
Language
eng
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Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The Valhalla exchange
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Jack Higgins
Summary
The electrifying WWII bestseller from the master of the game. On the 30th April 1945, Russian radar reported a light aircraft leaving the vicinity of the Tiergarten in Berlin. But who was on board, and where was the plane going? Berlin was in ruins as the Russians moved relentlessly towards the concrete bunker where the Nazi administration was in ruins. But one man, Reichsleiter Martin Bormann, Adolf Hitler's secretary and eminence grise had a daring plan to escape. Far away to the south-west, at Schloss Arlberg above the River Inn, five prisoners of war were contemplating their fate. Would they be murdered by their captors or liberated by the Russians? Unbeknown to them Bormann has its own plans. They are about to become part of a mystery that has fascinated the world for over sixty years. What exactly did happen to Bormann and his prisoners? The Valhalla Exchange is a classic WWII thriller. Out of print for over twenty years it has now been given a contemporary new style to bring it in line with other bestselling Higgins' titles
Target audience
adult
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