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|title=Hitler's Secret
|author=Rory Clements
Still, I did find everything, from the drab Berlin to the ins and outs of safe houses in the Home Counties, and academia, all well evoked. There certainly is no end of machination, intrigue and plain Nazi violence to appease the doubting reader, and the book effortlessly moves from drama point to drama point. It has a healthy balance of goodies and baddies, both in the US and UK and for the Axis powers, and so can provide some decent entertainment. Some raised eyebrows, mind, but some decent entertainment.
I must thank the publishers for my review copy. We were much more impressed by [[Corpus by Rory Clements]]. For more about Hitler, try [[The Man Who Killed Hitler by Andre Pronovost]].
One of the many books expanding the timeline and showing the fallout of the war is [[The Courier by Kjell Ola Dahl and Don Bartlett (translator)]].