Overview
Berlin, October 1933. Max Dienst has returned to the city he last knew as a student. He has been asked to cover the elections to the Reichstag. A colleague on the paper mentions the case of Geli Raubal, a young singer from Vienna who died in mysterious circumstances in the flat of her uncle. There is a botched death certificate but is it a hidden murder? Max thinks he may have a story, her uncle is the leader of a growing political party, a man who seeking to change Germany and Europe. Her uncle is Adolf Hitler.Reviews
"...intelligent, fair and perspicacious." â€â€Fay WeldonAuthor Biography
Brenda Squires was born in London. She read German and French at King's College, London and has worked as a translator and psychotherapist. She now lives in West Wales, which inspired the writing of Landsker (Starborn Books, 2003). She has written three novels and is working on a fourth.