by Michael McMenamin & Patrick McMenamin
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GENRE: Historical Thriller
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BLURB:
March,
1933. The weak German economy is in peril. Winston Churchill wants to push it
over the cliff with a boycott of German exports and take with it the new Nazi
government whose brown-shirt SA thugs are terrorizing German Jews. He enlists
Hearst journalist Mattie McGary, but the Nazis are determined to fight back. To
oppose the boycott, they find unlikely allies in the Jews of Palestine and FDR.
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Excerpt One:
Though Churchill had been out of government office since
1929 when his last post as Chancellor of the Exchequer ended, he maintained a
network of intelligence sources throughout Europe, including Germany, who kept
him as well informed on developments there as the British Prime Minister or
Foreign Secretary. From them, he knew that in the last two months, Germany
literally had become a gangster nation. The police made no effort to interfere
with the SA, the ‘Brownshirts’ who served as the Nazi Party’s private army.
Scores were settled with impunity. Robberies, rapes, beatings and murders were
commonplace. Their victims were Communists, Social Democrats, Jews and anyone
else who had ever offended the brown-shirted Storm Troopers of the SA.
The violence against the Jews and Hitler’s failure to rein
it in were, in Churchill’s opinion, his first two big mistakes.
Now, Churchill was planning to make Hitler pay. The Jews
were key. In the short term, with a little luck, what Churchill knew to be a
very weak German economy could collapse and with it the entire odious Nazi
regime. If not, then in the long term, Germany’s ability to re-arm and wage war
would be dramatically weakened.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Michael
McMenamin and Patrick McMenamin are the co-authors of the award winning 1930s
era “Winston Churchill Thriller” series. The first four novels in the series—The
DeValera Deception, The Parsifal Pursuit, The Gemini Agenda and
The Berghof Betrayal—received a total of 14 literary awards. The Silver
Mosaic is their fifth Winston Churchill Thriller and they are currently at
work on their sixth, The Liebold Protocol. Both Michael and Patrick have
travelled extensively in Europe, South America, Central America and Asia while
Patrick has also travelled in the Middle East and Africa.
Michael
is the author of the critically acclaimed Becoming Winston Churchill, The
Untold Story of Young Winston and His American Mentor [Hardcover, Greenwood
2007; Paperback, Enigma 2009] and co-author of Milking the Public, Political
Scandals of the Dairy Lobby from LBJ to Jimmy Carter [Nelson Hall, 1980].
He is an editorial board member of Finest Hour, the quarterly journal of
the Churchill Centre and Museum in London and a contributing editor for the
libertarian magazine Reason. His work has also appeared in The
Churchills in Ireland, 1660-1965, Corrections and Controversies [Irish
Academic Press, 2012] as well as two Reason anthologies, Free Minds
& Free Markets, Twenty Five Years of Reason [Pacific Research
Institute, 1993] and Choice, the Best of Reason [BenBella Books, 2004].
He was formerly a first amendment and media defense lawyer and a U.S. Army
counter-intelligence agent.
Patrick,
the other half of the father-son writing team, is an award-winning journalist
who has produced stories for ABC News, Fox News and
HuffPost. He is a Phi Beta Kappa cum
laude graduate of the University of Rochester with Departmental Honors in
both 20th Century European History and Film Studies.
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My Review:
This is a very interesting thriller about Hitler before he was the head of Germany. It has a lot of action that kept me reading. I also enjoyed the World War II links and the history buff in me loved all the name drops and history easter eggs throughout the book. The ending was good too. I thought that it would be obvious because it was history, however I was surprised. I am giving this book a 4/5. I was given a copy, all opinions are my own.
This is a very interesting thriller about Hitler before he was the head of Germany. It has a lot of action that kept me reading. I also enjoyed the World War II links and the history buff in me loved all the name drops and history easter eggs throughout the book. The ending was good too. I thought that it would be obvious because it was history, however I was surprised. I am giving this book a 4/5. I was given a copy, all opinions are my own.
GIVEAWAY
Michael
McMenamin & Patrick McMenamin will be awarding a free Audible code for
books 2 (The Parsifal Pursuit) and 3 (The Gemini Agenda) in the Churchill
Thriller series to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.
Thanks for hosting!
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