• Nazi Gold

  • Order of the Black Sun, Book 5
  • By: P.W. Child
  • Narrated by: Kevin Clay
  • Length: 8 hrs and 49 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (29 ratings)

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Nazi Gold

By: P.W. Child
Narrated by: Kevin Clay
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Investigative journalist Sam Cleave finds himself running from the site of an execution he barely escapes. Chased by a sinister militia captain with Nazi roots and a penchant for setting dogs on his targets, he has to stay alive long enough to deliver the damning evidence on his camera to the authorities.

His longtime friend, Dr. Nina Gould, is contracted by a Czech anthropologist and heiress to search for a lost Nazi treasure stolen from her family and taken to Romania, and she invites Sam to join them on their excursion.

They learn that the item is a deck of tarot cards from antique Prague, said to have the ability to alter time and space to the will of the person who lays out the spread, thus undoing history and reshuffling physics to change the world to suit whomever owns the deck - therefore an invaluable treasure to the Order of the Black Sun Nazi organization.

Their pursuit of the item leads them to Sam Cleave, already on their hit list, but what they do not know is that their employer, a secret member of the Black Sun, has other plans for the evil tarot cards. She employs the talents of a 10 year old homeless street thief to help her attain power by teaching him how to work the tarot.

While Sam and Nina help their Czech employer to locate the cards, they are subjected to the inexplicable and ominous forces of the Hoia Baciu forest of Transylvania, reputed to be the most haunted forest in the world. It was here where the last owner of the deck met his end, so they have to enter the embrace of the devilish woodlands to seek the wicked cards that could thwart history and bring about unbridled chaos to the world.

They have to find the deck before the wrong faction does, but in their midst a traitor lurks to fulfil his own ideals and a series of strange occurrences prove that someone else is using the cards already.

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Nazi Gold

Sam and Nina were in Romania this time. They were on the trail of magic tarot cards. Not the kind you want just anyone to play with. This deck could destroy the world 🌎. How is that Sam and Nina gets sucked into these deadly adventures?

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Interesting

Historian and Journalist finding old objects and what that leads them into.
I thought interesting and like the two main characters. Good plot with the use of tarot cards. Given audio for my voluntary review review and my honest opinion which was good.

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Very hard to follow

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This book reads like every other chapter is missing. The author needs an editor, or to be on some sort of medication, or both. Very hard to follow, very confusing. Nothing is explained, it's like the book starts somewhere near where the middle should be and then jumps around like a bad acid trip until the end. Has the potential of being a good book, it just wasn't finished when it was published. It could be a good rough draft, though.

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