Book description
This much is true: Hitler was obsessed with his young niece, Geli
Raubal. On 19th September, 1931, two years before he came to power,
Geli was found dead of a gunshot wound in Hitler's apartment in an
exclusive area of Munich. Her death was ruled a suicide, but the
suspicion of murder remained long after she had been laid to rest. In
1971, Annie Pohlmann, a young American student, arrives in Germany to
interview retired detective Fritz Stecher, who headed the original
investigation. She gets more than she bargained for when Stecher
reveals the whole story of a case that not only nearly kills him, but
almost changed the course of history.
Kristine Rusch is an award-winning mystery, romance, science fiction,
and fantasy writer. She has written many novels under various names,
including Kristine Grayson and Kris Nelscott. Her novels have made the
bestseller lists around the world, including London, and have been
published in 14 countries in 13 different languages