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Fear itself, Andrew Rosenheim

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Fear itself, Andrew Rosenheim
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Fear itself
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Andrew Rosenheim
Summary
Jimmy Nessheim, a young Special Agent in the fledgling FBI, is assigned to infiltrate a new German-American organization known as the Bund. Ardently pro-Nazi, the Bund is conspiring to sabotage American efforts against Adolf Hitler. But as Nessheims investigation takes him into the very heart of the Bund, it becomes increasingly clear that something far more sinister is at work, something that seems to lead directly to the White House. Drawn into the center of Washingtons high society, Nessheim finds himself caught up in a web of political intrigue and secret lives. But as he moves closer to the truth, an even more lethal plot emerges, one that could rewrite history. With sharp wit and a keen eye for period details, Rosenheim fully immerses the reader in Depression-era America. He seamlessly weaves into the narrative larger-than-life figures such as J. Edgar Hoover, Clyde Tolson, and Lucy Mercer Rutherford, as well as historical events like the 1939 pro-Nazi rally held at New York Citys Madison Square Garden. The first in a series chronicling Agent Nessheims adventures throughout the war, Fear Itself establishes Andrew Rosenheim as a spectacular new talent
Target audience
adult
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