Schreiber's Secret, by Mr Roger Radford
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Nazi. Fugitive. Murderer. Sadist. Who is the real Hans Schreiber? Two journalists conduct a desperate search for Schreiber in this gripping thriller about bringing unimaginable secrets to light — and a monster to justice. Crime reporter Mark Edwards and his colleague Danielle Green wade deep in red herrings and a twisting and turning plot as they seek to discover the terrible secret of a Nazi sadist who has continued his murdering ways in modern London. The story switches from a wartime transit camp in Czechoslovakia to contemporary Germany; from a London suburb to the Old Bailey, the world's most famous criminal court, where two men strive to claim that the other is the real Hans Schreiber. Schreiber's Secret is a gripping tale of unimaginable horror and hatred revolving around a question of identity. Can you detect the true identity of Hans Schreiber? FILM RIGHTS SOLD NOW AVAILABLE AS AN AUDIO BOOK ON AUDIBLE AND iTUNES FOR A TRULY IMMERSIVE AND UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE REVIEWS 'Roger Radford is "unputdownable". He has the gift of leaving you wanting more. – Manny Robinson, London Evening Standard. '... flamboyant action, as unimaginable horror from the past resurfaces in modern London.' – Shaun Usher, Daily Mail.
Schreiber's Secret, by Mr Roger Radford- Amazon Sales Rank: #2609568 in Books
- Published on: 2015-03-25
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.00" h x 1.07" w x 5.00" l, .96 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 426 pages
About the Author Roger Radford is a British journalist and ex-foreign correspondent in the Middle East. His first thriller, The Winds of Kedem, was an international bestseller. The movie rights were optioned for his second, Schreiber’s Secret (more than 300 mainly 5-star reviews), and his latest is Cry of the Needle (more than 100 mainly 5-star reviews). He lives in London.
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101 of 101 people found the following review helpful. Chilling By DyingAnubis Disclosure: I received a copy of this book free from Story Cartel in exchange for my honest review. My reviews contain no spoilers.I will admit that I had trouble getting through this book. I am a trained historian, specializing in military history of the 20th century. My problem with the book was not bad writing or even historical inaccuracies. Unfortunately, quite the opposite. My professional knowledge of World War II gave me a horrifyingly real picture of what was happening during the flashback scenes and I must admit, the writer did a wonderful job researching the tragedies and then conveying them in a way that could be, not just understood, but internalized and felt by the reader. I have read very few fictional novels that have captured the gruesomeness of WWII and made the reader feel it. I actually tend to avoid these types of novels because they are never gruesome enough to ring true with me. That was not the case with this one...Moving away from that.The plot was intriguing and well thought out. The "whodunit" aspect was not lost at any point and all the threads were eventually connected, which I find important in a stand-alone novel.The writing was superb. The narration was filled with well thought out prose and the dialogue was done in such a way that each voice was distinct and I could even imagine the accents and dialects associated with each character.I would highly recommend this book to anyone interested in fictional historical accounts, mysteries, thrillers or British crime dramas.
42 of 42 people found the following review helpful. A Lesson from History By Mr. Michael LJ Feehan It was Adolf Eichmann who said: "I laugh when I jump into the grave because of the feeling that I have killed five million Jews. That gives me great satisfaction and gratification."I first became aware of the Holocaust in 1960 when Adolf Eichmann was spirited out of Argentina to face trial and execution in Israel. A Sunday paper ran stories on his life that included horrific photographs that my parents believed they had spirited away from us children. But I had already seen them. What the Nazis had done was indeed the stuff of nightmares. It is almost unbelievable that human beings could perform such deeds and still behave normally, but they did. It is difficult today, over sixty years afterwards, for our children and grandchildren to comprehend the depths to which these otherwise normal people sank, the numbers of victims involved and how close they had come to their stated aim of wiping out all the Jews of Western Europe. Somehow we must convey the truth to them in order to ensure that evil of this nature is never again repeated. Reading Schreiber's Secret would be a good place to start.Roger Radford has had to plumb these same depths of depravity in order to create the central character of his novel. Not an easy journey for any author. He has neatly woven the truth, timelines and plots throughout a text that keeps you firmly in place as your brain attempts to solve the many clues that lead to the exposure of Schreiber's Secret. Will you be able to crack the puzzle before the dénouement? I doubt it, for it is very skilfully crafted, so much so that you will find yourself glued to the page as Radford's words unravel a tale so replete with intrigue and mystery that you won't be tempted in the least to flash forward to the end of the book, as I know some people are.There are already synopses above my review that give details of the events that take place as the story takes you through time and space. The author effortlessly recreates the Europe of World War Two for your mind's eye, and then takes you forward to modern London and where some equally horrific murders take place. The characters are believable and, given recent revelations about how well some ex-Nazis had hidden themselves since the war, their journey through time is equally genuine. It is a matter of fact that many of these criminals have escaped justice because they have been aided in their efforts to remain undiscovered. It is unfortunate that time has wiped most of them from the earth before they have been brought to justice.What we must persuade ourselves of is that the few inhuman beings, disguised as helpless old men, that we have witnessed being arrested and tried at the start of the 21st Century are, in fact, the blackest characters to have wasted good oxygen. Evil personified. This novel will assist readers to make up their own mind because it is so true to life, and the author has based his text firmly on historical facts, some of which were not revealed until 2011. This clearly demonstrates that it is a well-researched piece worth passing on to your sons and daughters when they reach an appropriate age. I sincerely hope that some film-maker takes up the challenge of turning it into the thrilling production it cries out to become.It is ironic that, as Adolf Eichmann, whose quote starts this review, was led to the richly deserved hangman's noose in May 1962, the theme music from the highly successful film Exodus was at No.8 in the British charts. I hope that it was playing nearby in the young state of Israel. That would have silenced his laughter. As a parting gift at No.31 in the same chart was James Darren's, "Goodbye cruel world". Seriously, to even attempt to understand such evil beings, you need to read this brilliant book.
31 of 31 people found the following review helpful. A literary roller coaster By H. D. Stein Having recently read Roger Radford's Cry Of The Needle, I was eagerly looking forward to reading another offering from him, and remarkably lightning has struck again. This is a phenomenal book. The intrigue, suspense and the building of the characters and story progressively through the book make this a fantastic whodunnit right up until the end. For me, Roger Radford is the find of 2013, and should be for everybody else. A good author is hard to find. A fantastic one is a needle in the haystack. I found the needle! I'm greatly looking forward to his next offering, Winds of Kedem.
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