Patton Mountain starts with a secret document concealed since WWII that reveals a shocking truth, that Allied Commandos had not thwarted Germany's nuclear bomb by destroying Norsk Hydro in Norway, they had only driven it underground forcing the creation of a device hundreds of times more powerful than the Atomic Bomb dropped on Hiroshima. But only one man can stop its detonation in a major British City and the British don't trust him; he's a Nazi. The Novel begins in the mid 1930's, the years while Nazi Germany became the most dangerous country in the World with the most vicious leaders in…mehr
Patton Mountain starts with a secret document concealed since WWII that reveals a shocking truth, that Allied Commandos had not thwarted Germany's nuclear bomb by destroying Norsk Hydro in Norway, they had only driven it underground forcing the creation of a device hundreds of times more powerful than the Atomic Bomb dropped on Hiroshima. But only one man can stop its detonation in a major British City and the British don't trust him; he's a Nazi. The Novel begins in the mid 1930's, the years while Nazi Germany became the most dangerous country in the World with the most vicious leaders in power. Utilizing an ultra-secret Nazi Spy Organization working in Europe and in America, deep within the Mountains of North Carolina, they began recruiting Jewish scientists from Oak Ridge Tennessee by holding their loved ones hostage in Nazi Concentration Camps; then, along with brilliant nuclear physicists in Germany they built the most dangerous weapon of mass destruction ever conceived, prior to the 1950's Cold War. Anyone who worked on it or tried to expose its secrets was murdered and any remnants of its existence were obliterated.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ian Feldman is a Writers Guild of Great Britain (WGGB) Member (# 52901124) and has written several screenplays besides the Novel, Patton Mountain, plus a dramatic fully developed TV Pilot (twelve episode screenplay) of the his novel "Rendezvous in Majorca" completed in November of 2023. In addition, his dramatic crime thriller "Fontana" - is an AWARD FINALIST in the 2019 Peachtree Village International Film Festival in Atlanta, GA, an AWARD FINALIST in the UK Film Festival in London, UK and just this month (Nov. 2019), a FINALIST in the 2019 Big Apple Film Festival and Screenplay Competition (NYC). The screenplay, "The Boy Who Rode The Dragon" - is also a New York Film Festival 2019 AWARD WINNER - and a European Film Festival 2019 FINALIST.One of his screenplays is currently Optioned, "The Blue Wall", it's another exciting blend of WWII history, in a modern crime thriller. Other developed screenplays are - "The Cricketer" - Australian Film Festival AWARD - "Gold Quest" - "Pyramid Mountain" - "StarFish Prime" - "Carnal Designs" - "Probability" - "The Sky Club" (Mini-Series) and "Rendezvous in Majorca" (Mini-Series).Drawing on my background as an officer in the US Army's Military Police during the Vietnam era, as well as my English Grandmother's Diaries, while working as an operative for British SIS and imbedded within the German Abwehr from the 1930's as well as her later writings after the war, Ian has a passion for intrigue and how it weaves into history.Plus, as a novelist, Ian has written several books. Now, "Patton Mountain" his historical fiction that crosses the globe, beginning in his adopted hometown of Asheville in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. It involves a mysterious Chateau on Patton Mountain, that actually exists to this day from the shadow years before the Second World War. Further, his "Rendezvous in Majorca"(c.2004), a Cold War prequel to "Patton Mountain", is followed by the dark and ominous work "Har Megiddon - The Final Armageddon" (c.2026), the last element in a trilogy of historical novels. "Har Megiddon" exposes the obscure truth behind the DOE's removal of two-hundred Titan II ICBM Missiles (The world's most powerful ICBM - at nine megatons of TNT each). At the present time, he is focused on writing either screenplays or novels, some based on clandestine historical tales and amazing true crime stories, while others are based on creative concepts developed every day.
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