Bernau, George Black Phoenix ISBN 13: 9781521715963

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What if they didn’t die in the bunker...? The time is April 1945. World War II is coming to a close — and a new war is beginning. Germany finally has a weapon — code name Phoenix — with an unlimited potential for destruction. Yet, at the same time, no one remains alive to lead an operation as mad as this one. No one has the incredible combination of power, will, and insane evil that the overlords of the Third Reich had once boasted. No one is on the monstrous scale of Hitler, Goebbels and the Fuehrer’s other henchmen, who, after all, are safely dead. Or are they? Two Allied agents, both partners and lovers, are enlisted in finding some answers. Sheridan heads down to the bunker to investigate the bodies of some of the most evil men ever known. Debra is flown out to inspect the carnage of the new weapon. It’s hard to say who has the worst job. They must watch history’s most dangerous tyrants rise, terrifyingly, from the ashes. Just how powerful is this new weapon?

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“Brisk ... with a neat twist at the end.”- Chicago Tribune “A fast-moving story, frightening in its possibilities. George Bernau shows us the depth of the Nazi evil and the Allies’ efforts to put a final stop to their menace."— Larry Bond “Imaginative ... fast-paced, suspenseful. And chillingly believable. Recommended." — Library Journal George Bernau worked as a motion-picture studio executive at Universal Studios in Hollywood for several years before leaving to study law at the University of Southern California. After graduating with honours, he began practising with a major law firm in San Diego, where he became a full partner in 1979.

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Bernau (Candle in the Wind, 1990; Promises to Keep, 1988) fails to make an unoriginal story worth telling as he surmises what would have happened if Adolf Hitler, instead of killing himself in 1945 in Berlin, had escaped across the globe with a plan to destroy the world. As WW II nears its end, Major Thomas Sheridan, a member of the US Army's Counter Intelligence Corps, has come to Berlin to investigate a threatening microbe called Phoenix. He is accompanied by Debra Marks, a sexy British naval officer. Their adventures begin at a destroyed Nazi facility where scientists developed the microbe and tested it on concentration camp prisoners; there the duo find the body (or so they think) of Joseph Goebbels, dead by suicide. Meanwhile, for reasons that remain obscure, the Nazis kidnap Angelique von Stahl, a renowned and skillful German pilot, and take her to a secluded mountain retreat where she meets Goebbels himself, who had faked his suicide. Sheridan and Marks follow the Nazis from Berlin to Buenos Aires, where a series of plot twists makes for a predictable ending in which our heroes discover that Hitler, who has also not committed suicide, is the mastermind of Phoenix. The characters, both fictional and historical, are one-dimensional; the writing is full of hackneyed phrases (``Stevenson's entire body filled with fear''; ``sheets of flames...roared into the night sky''). The work flirts briefly with the reader's imagination but generally falls flat. -- Copyright ©1994, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
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Bernau ( Candle in the Wind ) is the latest in a long line of thriller writers to suggest that because Hitler's corpse was never positively identified, he and his evil cohorts managed to escape from the bunker. This time we witness a final, desperate attempt to wreak destruction by poisoning the East Coast of the U.S. with the Phoenix virus, an organism that destroys everything in its path, to be launched from South America. A highly trained American Intelligence agent, Major Thomas Sheridan, joins forces with his lover, British agent Debra Marks, to thwart the fiendish Nazi plotters who have developed the virus. A promising beginning, echoing the known events at Hitler's personal retreat during his last days, loses its impetus in a clutter of lovemaking, undeveloped subplots and careless writing. ("If there was such a thing as a special chemical attraction reserved only for one person, they had it with each other, or perhaps she made love to everyone like that.") The author substitutes movement for plot as weakly drawn characters rush from place to place until the final melodramatic climax. This is an undistinguished item, more suitable as an outline for a miniseries than as a book.
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  • PublisherIndependently published
  • Publication date2017
  • ISBN 10 1521715963
  • ISBN 13 9781521715963
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  • Number of pages225
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