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Freedom to Kill by Paul Lindsay
Freedom to Kill by Paul Lindsay







From the first page to the last, without a single break, this book is action-packed. It has lots of murder in it, but there isn't much mystery as to who did it, so it can't be termed a 'murder mystery.' Reserve started out as a bedtime read, but soon I could not put it down. The Führer's Reserve by Paul Lindsay is simply a great mystery, detective who-done-it read. It's no wonder that USA Today has written of Paul Lindsay, "Step aside, John Grisham!" Read more

Freedom to Kill by Paul Lindsay Freedom to Kill by Paul Lindsay

Are Hitler's stolen masterpieces really hidden somewhere in Illinois? Could a secret Nazi sympathizer, known only as der Kurator, actually sell these works of art to finance a new Fascist movement? Can agent Taz Fallon, working with a beautiful young art historian, risk destroying Rembrandts, Titians, Vermeers, and countless other treasures to stop a Nazi coup? With a storyline as authentic as today's headlines, Lindsay a former, highly decorated FBI agent himself provides page-turning thrills and captivating insights into the way real world sleuths solve unimaginable crimes. In The Führer's Reserve, Paul Lindsay weaves a tale of high stakes art smuggling, vicious homicides, and brilliant investigative prowess. And the key to the entire scheme is a huge cache of paintings looted by Hitler from Jewish families during the Second World War. Instead, they turn out to be part of an elaborate plot to put a new generation of Nazis into power. Enter FBI Special Agent Taz Fallon, who soon discovers the killings aren't the work of a vigilante bent on revenge for the Holocaust. One after another, aged Nazis are being murdered in Europe, South America, and the United States.









Freedom to Kill by Paul Lindsay