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yellowdogintexas

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10. At the moment "The Nazi's Engineer'
Sun Aug 14, 2022, 11:46 PM
Aug 2022

and the title refers to an individual Nazi, so the apostrophe is correct.

anyway;

Nazi Germany. 1945. When Detective Inspector Wolfgang Vogel is approached by his distraught neighbor, begging him to find her missing husband, he is quickly drawn into a case the Gestapo and SS are determined he never solve, putting his own life, and that of his family, at risk.

And over 70 years later, Archaeology Professor James Acton and his wife discover the horrifying reason behind what turns out to be far more than a simple missing persons case, the revelation thrusting them into the middle of something much bigger than they could have ever imagined.

A discovery worth unfathomable millions.

And like the Nazis, there are those today who will stop at nothing to possess what they have found.

It is a good read, but then all of Kennedy's books have been fun reads.

Before starting this one, I finished "Atlantis Lost" by the same author

WILL THE MOST IMPORTANT DISCOVERY IN HISTORY BE LOST ONCE AGAIN?

After an earthquake strikes the Azores, a discovery of unimaginable importance is made just off the coast, sending Archaeology Professor James Acton and his wife racing across the Atlantic to confirm the find—the lost city of Atlantis.

But they aren’t the first there, and those who arrived before them will stop at nothing to prevent anyone from discovering their true purpose, and it has nothing to do with the preservation of the past, but everything to do with the destruction of our future.

This is a great series; archaeology/adventure/thriller category. The author also has several other series.

When I was on vacation in Arizona, I had time to do a lot of reading. I will get a list together and post it.

Larry McMurtry's... FeelingBlue Aug 2022 #1
Oh no! SheltieLover Aug 2022 #2
Thanks hermetic Aug 2022 #18
Ace Atkins: Quinn Colson series cbabe Aug 2022 #3
Middlemarch by George Eliot LogicFirst Aug 2022 #4
"A Man Lay Dead" by Ngaio Marsh The King of Prussia Aug 2022 #5
Good to hear from you hermetic Aug 2022 #17
I'm on day fourteen of COVID myself. Staph Aug 2022 #6
Healing vibes on the way! 💗💗💗 SheltieLover Aug 2022 #7
Hope you're feeling better now. hermetic Aug 2022 #16
Hi Hermetic pscot Aug 2022 #8
Thanks!! hermetic Aug 2022 #15
Sorry you have Covid, got it in June, I seem to be over it now. TexLaProgressive Aug 2022 #9
At the moment "The Nazi's Engineer' yellowdogintexas Aug 2022 #10
Love stories about Atlantis hermetic Aug 2022 #14
I just finished Night School SheltieLover Aug 2022 #11
The Broken Spine but Dorothy St. James question everything Aug 2022 #12
That sounds good hermetic Aug 2022 #13
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