The Love of Geli Raubal
Brenda Squires
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Description for The Love of Geli Raubal
Paperback. Berlin, 1933. Journalist Max Dienst and his wife Rhiannon are investigating the case of Geli Raubal, a young Austrian singer who died in mysterious circumstances in the flat of her uncle, a rising politician named Adolf Hitler. Max wants to find the truth in a time when everyone has their own version, but are there secrets that are best forgotten? Num Pages: 250 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 206 x 220 x 24. Weight in Grams: 290.
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. Berlin is ... Read more
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. Berlin is ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Parthian Books
Condition
New
Number of Pages
250
Place of Publication
Cardigan, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781910901502
SKU
V9781910901502
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-16
About Brenda Squires
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.
Reviews for The Love of Geli Raubal
'...intelligent, fair and perspicacious...' Fay Weldon