An edge-of-your-seat, white-knuckle thrill ride from the master of suspense
Baron Max von Berger was once a young aide to Hitler himself, and in the declining days of World War II, was entrusted with Hitler’s diary. Over the years, von Berger has amassed immense wealth and power due to the diary and its secrets, including creating an alliance with the Rashid family, the sworn enemies of Sean Dillon and Blake Johnson.
As the diary’s secrets begin to be revealed, Dillon and Johnson know they must jump back into the fray with the Rashid family and with von Berger. The secrets inside threaten to destroy the US presidency, unless Dillon can get to the diary first.
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"Hitler continues to manipulate world affairs from the grave when a long concealed diary is discovered containing secrets including a meeting between Hitler and Roosevelt in which plans were laid to turn the might of both world powers against the Soviet Union. "
— Jane (4 out of 5 stars)
" Hitler continues to manipulate world affairs from the grave when a long concealed diary is discovered containing secrets including a meeting between Hitler and Roosevelt in which plans were laid to turn the might of both world powers against the Soviet Union. "
— Jane, 2/3/2014" A German officer who does not have ties with the Nazi's - receives the wealth of the Nazi's per Hitler. He survives the war and build's the wealth into an empire. "
— Kris, 1/13/2014" I had a hard time following this book. It had a good story line, I'm sure, but it jumped around too much for my taste. "
— Meghan, 1/12/2014" Good; Continuing character: Sean Dillon and company; series about Rashid continues as a former German war hero and his Mafia son take up their cause and look to cause problems. "
— Joe, 1/2/2014" So far so good....Hitler's right-hand man years after the end of WWII. I get the feeling this is all part of a bigger story I'm not privy to. It turned out OK, but not my favorite kind of story. "
— Brianne, 12/21/2013" Currently reading,first part is a little hard to keep names straight but interesting fiction about World War II and some of the close officiers to Hitler. "
— Janeene, 12/18/2013" Another great story from Jack Higgins "
— Bill, 12/14/2013" Kind of a let down, but often time the last book in a trilogy is. Some interesting WWI "information" surrounding one of the characters. Overall the same old story of revenge and death. "
— Donna, 12/7/2013" Good beach or airplane reading but weak fare indeed compared to what it could have been if Higgins and this plot had fulfilled their potential. "
— Rob, 10/26/2013" Good, but more of the same. "
— Richard, 10/7/2013" Couldn't get past the first 20 pages. "
— Jemsparkle, 6/24/2013" Classic Higgins. Bad guys vs the good guys and the good guys win in the end with lots of action in between. Good fast read. "
— Bill, 4/9/2013" I read it just so that I had something to read, It was not the greatest book.., "
— Carolin, 12/3/2012" It was a good story line with Dean Dillon as the main focus. As usual, all the good guys won out in the end.... "
— Neville, 10/5/2011" liked the book, until I read the last few pages. "
— Mahmoud, 6/14/2011" I really liked the beginning and middle. The end was lame and von Berger's son was so annoying. "
— Dan, 4/29/2011" Wow. Wow. Really? People actually like this book as more than a joke? Come on. I mean, really? Really?!?? "
— Mike, 4/5/2011" Had not read anything by Higgins for awhile - it was okay, just not the page turner that I like. Did like the ending though, wasn't sure through the whole book what might happen so that was good, it did keep me guessing. "
— Joyce, 1/20/2011" fun spy stuff "
— Corinne, 9/3/2010" Another great story from Jack Higgins "
— Bill, 8/26/2010" Good, but more of the same. "
— Richard, 6/27/2010" A German officer who does not have ties with the Nazi's - receives the wealth of the Nazi's per Hitler. He survives the war and build's the wealth into an empire. "
— Kris, 4/15/2010" Currently reading,first part is a little hard to keep names straight but interesting fiction about World War II and some of the close officiers to Hitler. <br/> "
— Janeene, 10/25/2009" Good; Continuing character: Sean Dillon and company; series about Rashid continues as a former German war hero and his Mafia son take up their cause and look to cause problems. <br/> "
— Joe, 8/30/2009" So far so good....Hitler's right-hand man years after the end of WWII. I get the feeling this is all part of a bigger story I'm not privy to. It turned out OK, but not my favorite kind of story. "
— Brianne, 8/3/2009" I really liked the beginning and middle. The end was lame and von Berger's son was so annoying. "
— Dan, 4/14/2009" Kind of a let down, but often time the last book in a trilogy is. Some interesting WWI "information" surrounding one of the characters. Overall the same old story of revenge and death. "
— Donna, 6/27/2007Jack Higgins is among the world’s most popular authors. Since the publication of The Eagle Has Landed, every novel he has written has become an international bestseller, including Day of Reckoning. He has had simultaneous #1 bestsellers in hardcover and paperback and has been published in thirty-eight languages worldwide. Many of his books have been made into successful movies, among them To Catch a King and The Valhalla Exchange.
Michael Page has been recording audiobooks since 1984 and has over two hundred titles to his credit. He has won numerous Earphones Awards and the prestigious Audie Award for best narration. As a professional actor, he has performed regularly since 1998 with the Peterborough Players in Peterborough, New Hampshire. He is a professor of theater at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan.