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Berlin 1933: as a boy of nine, Willy Mannheim (the son) is tricked by the Gestapo into revealing his mother's whereabouts. She is ultimately tortured and left to die, but not before she tells Willy the name, Anton Kessler. When letters arrive from an Uncle Kurt, telling of his search for the men responsible for Freda's death, Menard's hope for justice is rekindled, for he too has been searching for the men responsible.

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Berlin 1933: as a boy of nine, Willy Mannheim (the son) is tricked by the Gestapo into revealing his mother's whereabouts. She is ultimately tortured and left to die, but not before she tells Willy the name, Anton Kessler. When letters arrive from an Uncle Kurt, telling of his search for the men responsible for Freda's death, Menard's hope for justice is rekindled, for he too has been searching for the men responsible.

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Autorenporträt
Ken Markel is a graduate of of New York University and former editor at Magazine Management, a pulp fiction company publishing adventure magazines. His short stories have appeared in TRUE, ADVENTURE LIFE, SPORTSMAN and MYSTERY TALES among others. Markel's fiction and poetry can be read in The American Bard, The Berkshire Review and the South Shore News. His play: The American Way was performed under the direction of Lee Strasberg. Ken Markel holds a Master of Arts Degree from Queens College in Creative Writing. His thesis: Last Train To Munich is the story of a German family and their struggle to survive the l923 inflation...when paper money was less valuable to the starving population than a bartered egg.